Wednesday, August 1, 2012

New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 25, no. 3, September 2012) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Jean d'Aspremont, Wording in International Law
  • International Legal Theory: Symposium on Foucault
    • Tanja Aalberts & Ben Golder, On the Uses of Foucault for International Law
    • Anne Orford, In Praise of Description
    • Matt Craven, On Foucault and Wolff or from Law to Political Economy
    • Stephen Legg, ‘The Life of Individuals as well as of Nations’: International Law and the League of Nations’ Anti-Trafficking Governmentalities
    • Susanne Krasmann, Targeted Killing and Its Law: On a Mutually Constitutive Relationship
  • International Law and Practice
    • Yejoon Rim, Two Governments and One Legitimacy: International Responses to the Post-Election Crisis in Côte d'Ivoire
    • Belén Olmos Giupponi, International Law and Sources of Law in MERCOSUR: An Analysis of a 20-Year Relationship
  • Hague International Tribunals: International Court of Justice
    • Beatrice I. Bonafé, Interests of a Legal Nature Justifying Intervention before the ICJ
    • Serena Forlati, Reactions to Non-Performance of Treaties in International Law
  • International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
    • Jens David Ohlin, Second-Order Linking Principles: Combining Vertical and Horizontal Modes of Liability
    • Jean Galbraith, The Good Deeds of International Criminal Defendants
    • Guido Acquaviva, A Conversation with Antonio Cassese