Saturday, June 14, 2025

New Issue: Cambridge International Law Journal

The latest issue of the Cambridge International Law Journal (Vol. 14, no. 1, 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Sharifah Sekalala, Ending pandemics within the shadow of trade: reconciling equity in global health with coloniality *
  • Marjun Parcasio, A normative account of safety in the human right to a healthy environment
  • Anna Moskal & Marcella Brandao Flores da Cunha, Is the Digital Markets Act a global standard for ex ante digital regulation? Insights from Brazil, India and Japan
  • Special Section: Private Rights and Public Autonomy in a Fragmented World
    • Thomas Ackermann & Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan, Private rights and public autonomy in a fragmented world: an introduction
    • Francisco Beneke & Shazana Eliza Rohr, Transnational competition law rules: a political economy perspective *
    • Eva Fischer & Markus W Gehring, Private rights and public autonomy in sustainable competition law and EU Green Deal measures
    • Emily Hancox & Sonja Heitzer, It’s a complex world: can courts help? Judicial review and complexity in Germany, the EU and the US
    • Quentin B Schäfer & Klaus Wiedemann, Article 5(2) of the Digital Markets Act and the ‘pay-or-consent’ business model at the intersection of public and private autonomy*