
The latest issue of the
International Community Law Review (Vol. 27, nos. 1-2, 2025) is out. Contents include:
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Special Issue: The Evolving Role of International Judicial Advisory Opinions
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Kathryn Allinson & Beril Sogut,
Editorial: Special Issue on the Evolving Role of International Judicial Advisory Opinions
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Christoph U. Priess, Parallel Advisory Proceedings:
The Climate Change Advisory Proceedings Before the ICJ, the ITLOS and the IACtHR
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Andreas Kulick, Between Advice and Miracle:
Expectations and Persuasiveness of ICJ Advisory Opinions
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Walter Arévalo-Ramírez & Andrés Rousset-Siri, Measuring the Impact of Advisory Opinions in the Inter-American Human Rights System
Categorizing the Effects of Advisory Opinions in States and the Organs Involved in Their Implementation
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Anna Rubbi, Laura Behre, & Natalia Ameen-Rey, Upcoming Advisory Opinions of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights:
Analysing the Trajectory of the Court’s Advisory Opinions
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Andrea Longo, Beyond Climate Change Obligations:
Which Lessons from the ITLOS Advisory Opinion on Climate Change and Ocean Acidification for the Progressive Development of the Law of the Sea?
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Muyiwa Adigun, Climate Change Litigation before International Human Rights Tribunals in Africa:
The Role of Advisory Opinions
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Sarah Thin, The Benefits of an Open-Door Policy:
International Organisations and the Promotion of Common and Community Interests in ICJ Advisory Proceedings