Wednesday, April 9, 2025

New Volume: Netherlands Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Netherlands Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 53, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Reparations in International Law: A Critical Reflection
    • Julie Fraser, Emmanuel Giakoumakis, & Otto Spijkers, Introduction: New Frontiers in Reparations since Factory at Chorzów
    • Deborah Casalin, Reparations for Displacement since Chorzów: Moving from the ‘Problems of Displacement’ to the ‘Problems of the Displaced’ via International and Regional Human Rights Bodies
    • Jemima García-Godos & Lisa J. Laplante, Administrative Reparations Programs and Transitional Justice: Dilemmas, Debates and New Directions
    • Edward J. Perez, Structural Remedies as Policy Making: Data, Rationales and Opportunities of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
    • Pietro Sferrazza Taibi & Francisco Félix Bustos, Justice without Time Limits—The Impact of International Law on Chilean Case Law on Reparation in Relation to Crimes Committed during the Dictatorship
    • Meagan Wong, Satisfaction and State Responsibility at the International Criminal Court: The Curious Crime of Aggression
    • Alice Ollino, Satisfaction as a Remedy for Internationally Wrongful Acts: A Reassessment in Light of Inter-State Judicial Practice
    • Christoph Sperfeldt, Extraordinary Experiments in Reparations: The Pursuit of Reparations at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and the Extraordinary African Chambers
    • Alina Balta, Mijke de Waardt, & Marola Vaes, ECCC Reparations Inside and Out: Unpacking Rhetorics on Reparative Justice for Victims of Mass Crimes
    • Luke Moffett, A Century on from the Chorzów Factory: Reparations, National Wars of Liberation and the Limits of Wiping out the Consequences of Armed Conflicts
    • Karina Theurer, Racism as an Obstacle to Reparations for Colonial Crimes? The Doctrine of Intertemporal Law in the German-Namibian Context
    • Ebba Lekvall, Repairing “Historical” Wrongs: The Church of Sweden’s Approach to Redressing Colonial Abuses against the Sami