The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (vol. 26, n°2, June 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- International Legal Theory
- Janina Dill, Should International Law Ensure the Moral Acceptability of War?
- Henry Shue, Laws of War, Morality, and International Politics: Compliance, Stringency, and Limits
- Larry May, A Hobbesian Approach to Cruelty and the Rules of War
- David Luban, Military Necessity and the Cultures of Military Law
- International Law and Practice
- Kenneth Keith, ‘International Law is Part of the Law of the Land’: True or False?
- Christian Henderson & Noam Lubell, The Contemporary Legal Nature of UN Security Council Ceasefire Resolutions
- Maarten den Heijer, Diplomatic Asylum and the Assange Case
- Hague International Tribunals: International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
- Daniel Nsereko, The ICC and Complementarity in Practice
- Vaios Koutroulis, And Yet It Exists: In Defence of the ‘Equality of Belligerents’ Principle
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