2 octobre 2016

REVUE : American Journal of International Law (vol. 110, n°2, April 2016)

David ROY

The latest issue of the American Journal of International Law (vol. 110, n°2, April 2016) is out.


Symposium on the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda 
Michael J. Matheson & Natalie L. Reid, Editors' Introduction
Michael J. Matheson & David Scheffer, The Creation of the Tribunals
Darryl Robinson & Gillian MacNeil, The Tribunals and the Renaissance of International Criminal Law: Three Themes
Sara Kendall & Sarah M. H. Nouwen, Speaking of Legacy: Toward an Ethos of Modesty at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
Marko Milanović, The Impact of the ICTY on the Former Yugoslavia: An Anticipatory Postmortem
In Memoriam
Donald McRae, John H. Jackson (1932–2015) 

Notes and Comments 
Congyan Cai, International Law in Chinese Courts During the Rise of China
Daniel Bodansky, The Paris Climate Change Agreement: A New Hope?

International Decisions
Jacob Katz Cogan, Certain Activities Carried Out by Nicaragua in the Border Area (Costa Rica v. Nicaragua); Construction of a Road in Costa Rica Along the San Juan River (Nicaragua v. Costa Rica)
Björn Arp, Charanne B.V. v. Spain
James Thuo Gathii, National Commissioner of the South African Police Service v. Southern African Human Rights Litigation Centre
Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz, “Treaty Override”
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
Kristina Daugirdas & Julian Davis Mortenson, Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law 

Recent Books on International Law 
K.J. Keith, reviewing The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea, edited by Donald R. Rothwell, Alex G. Oude Elferink, Karen N. Scott, and Tim Stephens
Dinah Shelton, reviewing Peremptory International Law—Jus Cogens: A General Inventory, by Robert Kolb; and Jus Cogens: International Law and Social Contract, by Thomas Weatherall
William E. Butler, reviewing Russian Approaches to International Law, by Lauri Mälksoo
Christina M. Cerna, reviewing Religious Actors and International Law, by Ioana Cismas
Sergio Puig, reviewing Sugar and the Making of International Trade Law, by Michael Fakhri



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