Journal of International Law & International Relations

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from June 2008
Last Number: March 2017

Journal of International Law & International Relations
ISSN 1712-2988




Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 66

December 22, 2008

  • International human rights law and the administration of justice through military tribunals: preserving utility while precluding impunity.

  • A call to freedom: towards a philosophy of international law in an era of fragmentation.

  • The domestic legal status of customary international law in the United States: lessons from the federal courts' experience with general maritime law.

  • Theories of compliance with international law and the challenge of cultural difference.

  • June 22, 2008

  • Violations of rights of the accused at international criminal tribunals: the problem of remedy.

  • Delegation and accountability in the clean development mechanism: the new authority of non-state actors.

  • A long 'TRIP' home: intellectual property rights, international law and the constructivist challenge.

  • The problem of unequal treaties in contemporary international law: how the powerful have reneged on the political compacts within which five cornerstone treaties of global governance are situated.

  • June 22, 2010

  • Understanding the behaviour of international courts: an examination of decision-making at the ad hoc international criminal tribunals.

  • A comparison of the European and Inter-American Courts of Human Rights.

  • State interests and the creation and functioning of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

  • March 22, 2011

  • State-owned enterprises and international investment treaties: when are state-owned entities and their investments protected?

  • State-owned enterprises and international investment treaties: when are state-owned entities and their investments protected?

  • Crafting a multilateral solution for North Korean refugee settlement: what American policymakers can learn from the Indochinese refugee crisis.

  • China's energy investments and the corporate social responsibility imperative.

  • September 22, 2011

  • Editors' acknowledgement.

  • Hybrid tribunals at ten how international criminal justice's golden child became an orphan.

  • Hybrid tribunals at ten how international criminal justice's Golden child became an orphan.

  • Knights of the court: the state coalition behind the International Criminal Court.

  • Murky waters: prosecuting pirates and upholding human rights law.

  • Is genocide different? Dealing with hate speech in a post-genocide society.

  • September 22, 2012

  • Editors' acknowledgement Louis Century & Tim Hughes.

  • Reimagining participation in international institutions.

  • Solidarity in a Disaggregated World: universal jurisdiction and the evolution of sovereignty.

  • The liberal project: East and West.

  • The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History.

  • Outsourcing War and Peace: Preserving Public Values in a World of Privatized Foreign Affairs.

  • January 01, 2013

  • Defending weak states against the "unwilling or unable" doctrine of self-defense.

  • Modern-day slavery? A judicial catchall for trafficking, slavery and labour exploitation: a critique of Tang and Rantsev.

  • Juridical Humanity: A Colonial History.

  • Global Warming Gridlock: Creating More Effective Strategies for Protecting the Planet.

  • March 22, 2016

  • Harmonizing the law to protect cultural diplomacy: the Foreign Cultural Exchange Jurisdictional Immunities Clarification Act.

  • Uninvited guests: NGOs, amicus curiae briefs, and the environment in investor-state dispute settlement.

  • The role of information sharing in counter-piracy in the horn of Africa region: a model for transnational criminal enforcement operations.

  • On the implications of the use of drones in international law.

  • Law as deliberative discourse: the politics of international legal argument - social theory with historical illustrations.

  • Electoral observer missions and foreign interference in Haiti.

  • The International Criminal Court and Complementarity.

  • March 22, 2017

  • Human rights, global ethics, and the ordinary virtues.

  • Reimagining human rights.

  • Virtues are not enough.

  • Between rights and gifts: a comment on 'Human rights, global ethics, and the ordinary virtues' by Michael Ignatieff.

  • Human rights as thought experiments.

  • Human rights in the absence of virtue.

  • Making rights ordinary: a reply to Michael Ignatieff.

  • January 01, 2014

  • Resolving Claims to Self-Determination.

  • Toward Post-National Membership? Tensions and Transformation in German and EU Citizenship.

  • Rethinking Rape Law.

  • The Challenge of Prosecuting Conflict-Related Gender-Based Crimes under Libyan Transitional Justice.

  • Using Social Science to Frame International Crimes.