2 mai 2017

REVUE : Leiden Journal of International Law (vol. 30, n°1, March 2017)

Catherine MAIA

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (vol. 30, n°1, March 2017) is out. 


Editorial
Eric De Brabandere & Ingo Venzke, The Leiden Journal of International Law at 30
International Legal Theory
Patricia Popelier & Catherine Van de Heyning, Subsidiarity Post-Brighton: Procedural Rationality as Answer?
Tor-Inge Harbo, Introducing Procedural Proportionality Review in European Law
International Law and Practice
Seunghwan Kim, Non-Refoulement and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction: State Sovereignty and Migration Controls at Sea in the European Context
Federico Ortino, Investment Treaties, Sustainable Development and Reasonableness Review: A Case Against Strict Proportionality Balancing
Federica I. Paddeu, Use of Force against Non-state Actors and the Circumstance Precluding Wrongfulness of Self-Defence
Susannah Willcox, Climate Change and Atoll Island States: Pursuing a ‘Family Resemblance’ Account of Statehood 

Hague International Tribunals: International Court of Justice
Kenneth J. Keith, Challenges to the Independence of the International Judiciary: Reflections on the International Court of Justice
 
International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
Alison Bisset, The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination in Truth Commission-Administered Accountability Initiatives
Harry Hobbs, Towards a Principled Justification for the Mixed Composition of Hybrid International Criminal Tribunals
Nidal Nabil Jurdi, The Complementarity Regime of the International Criminal Court in Practice: Is it Truly Serving the Purpose? Some Lessons from Libya
Joanna Kyriakakis, Corporations before International Criminal Courts: Implications for the International Criminal Justice Project
Joris van Wijk & Barbora Holá, Acquittals in International Criminal Justice: Pyrrhic Victories?
Review Essay
Florian F. Hoffmann, Twin Siblings: Fresh Perspectives on Law in Development (and Vice Versa)

 


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