25 novembre 2020

REVUE : International Community Law Review (vol. 22, n°3-4, 2020)

Malgosia FITZMAURICE

The latest issue of the International Community Law Review (vol. 22, n°3-4, 2020). Contents include two special issues on "Rethinking the Legacy of the League of Nations" and on "Regime Convergence and Lex Ferenda in IUU Fishing Disputes".


Special Issue 22.3 - Rethinking the Legacy of the League of Nations
Rossana Deplano, Introducing the Special Issue 22.3 Rethinking the Legacy of the League of Nations
Jean d’Aspremont, The League of Nations and the Power of “Experiment Narratives” in International Institutional Law
Nicholas Tsagourias, The League of Nations and Visions of World Order
Nigel D. White, From Covenant to Charter: A Legacy Squandered?
Antal Berkes, The League of Nations and the International Law of State Responsibility

 

 Special Issue 22.4 - Regime Convergence and Lex Ferenda in IUU Fishing Disputes 

Hélène Ruiz Fabri, Makane Moïse Mbengue, & Brian McGarry, Introducing the Special Issue 22.4 Regime Convergence and Lex Ferenda in IUU Fishing Disputes: Introductory Remarks
Nilufer Oral, Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of IUU Fishing under International Law
Christina Voigt, Oceans, IUU Fishing, and Climate Change: Implications for International Law
Yoshifumi Tanaka, Reflections on the Implications of Environmental Norms for Fishing: The Link between the Regulation of Fishing and the Protection of Marine Biological Diversity
Malgosia Fitzmaurice & Mercedes Rosello, IUU Fishing as a Disputed Concept and Its Application to Vulnerable Groups: A Case Study on Arctic Fisheries
Cymie R. Payne, Negotiation and Dispute Prevention in Global Cooperative Institutions: International Community Interests, IUU Fishing, and the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Negotiation
Barbara Hutniczak & Frank Meere, International Co-operation as a Key Tool to Prevent IUU Fishing and Disputes over It
Namira Negm, AU AIM Strategy and the Fragmentation of IUU Fishing Regulations in Africa: the Case of West Africa
Valentin J. Schatz, The Snow Crab Dispute on the Continental Shelf of Svalbard: A Case-Study on Options for the Settlement of International Fisheries Access Disputes
Marco Benatar, Not Like the Others? The Position of Associated States and Dependent Territories in Fishing Disputes
Eve de Coning, Why Are Some Flag States Unable or Unwilling to Address IUU Fishing?
Solène Guggisberg, Independent, Compulsory, and Centralized Verification of States’ Obligations in Fisheries: Can the IMO Audit Scheme for Shipping Law Be Used as an Example to Follow?




 

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