Sunday, June 14, 2026

New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 39, no. 2, June 2026) is out. Contents include:
  • International Legal Theory
    • Samantha Besson, In what sense are international organizations ‘public’? A plea for an international public law of organization
    • Michal Saliternik & Sivan Shlomo Agon, International law and time between three paradigms
    • Caitlin Murphy, Logistics as jurisdiction: International development, the energy transition and legal ordering through supply chains
  • International Law and Practice
    • Henrique Marcos, Rohan Nanda, & Júlia Schütz Veiga, Marine genetic resources, who owns and who owes what? A Hohfeldian mapping of legal positions on MGRs
    • Didac Amat, The Paris Agreement’s temperature goal: An obligation of due diligence to protect the 1.5°C threshold
    • José Rogelio Gutiérrez Álvarez, On reading travaux: Factors to consider when interpreting a treaty’s preparatory work
    • Akinwumi Ogunranti, No one is coming to save you — A quest for Africanizing Business and Human Rights
    • Shahab Saqib, Avoiding the semantic conundrum of the Race Convention through the forms of racial discrimination
    • Jinú Carvajalino, In search of well-crafted amnesties: The emergence of a new jurisprudence on amnesty
  • International Court of Justice
    • Kheda Djanaralieva, Prolonged occupation of Palestine by Israel: A violation of occupation law or an abuse of it?
  • International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
    • Rosemary Grey, Reproductive violence against child soldiers