Friday, January 2, 2026

New Issue: Cambridge International Law Journal

The latest issue of the Cambridge International Law Journal (Vol. 14, no. 2, 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Tomas Heidar, Bringing climate change into the realm of UNCLOS: the ITLOS Advisory Opinion
  • Alberto Rinaldi, Cognitive warfare in the biotechnological age: threats and challenges to international law
  • Sebastian von Massow, Redrawing trade routes through litigation: phosphates and the Polisario in Panama and South Africa
  • Bogdan Aurescu, Lessons learned from the work of the United Nations International Law Commission on Sea-level rise in relation to international law
  • Jolyon Ford & Imogen Saunders, International law as geology: Crawford’s core/periphery metaphor and the future of the ‘rules-based international order’
  • Rena Lee, The institutionalisation of international law in a multipolar world
  • Vladimir Trofimchuk, Food security: is the international law status quo adequate to guarantee it?
  • Khrystyna Kostiushko, Consequences of incorporation/annexation of territory for the spatial scope of application of investment treaties
  • Mohamad Ghazi Janaby, The intersection of counter-terrorism law and government recognition in post-conflict transitions