Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship
A juscogens.net feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact editor@juscogens.net.
Books:
Desmond Dinan (ed.), Origins and Evolution of the EU
Pace International Law Review, Review of the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG): 2004-2005
William Schabas & Helmut Sax, Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, 37 Article 37: Prohibition of Torture, Death Penalty, Life Imprisonment and Deprivation of Liberty
Articles:
Georgetown Journal of International Law, Volume 37, Number 1, Fall 2005
- Wayne McCormack, INCHOATE TERRORISM: LIBERALISM CLASHES WITH FUNDAMENTALISM
- David E. Graham, THE TREATMENT AND INTERROGATION OF PRISONERS OF WAR AND DETAINEES
- Justin Wagner, Note, THE SYSTEMATIC USE OF RAPE AS A TOOL OF WAR IN DARFUR: A BLUEPRINT FOR INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIMES PROSECUTIONS
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review, Volume 13, Number 2, Spring 2006
- Douglas R. Burgess, Jr., HOSTIS HUMANI GENERI: PIRACY, TERRORISM AND A NEW INTERNATIONAL LAW
International and Comparative Law Quarterly (United Kingdom), Volume 55, Number 2, April 2006
- Duncan French, Treaty Interpretation and the Incorporation of Extraneous Legal Rules
- Sandesh Sivakumaran, Binding Armed Opposition Groups
Chinese Journal of International Law (United Kingdom), Volume 5, Number 1, March 2006
AGORA: THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE AT 60
- Sienho Yee, Agora: The International Court of Justice at 60
- Edward McWhinney, The International Court of Justice and International Law-making: The Judicial Activism/Self-Restraint Antinomy
- Hugh Thirlway, The Drafting of ICJ Decisions: Some Personal Recollections and Observations
- Stanimir A. Alexandrov, The Compulsory Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: How Compulsory Is It?
- ABILA Committee on Intergovernmental Settlement of Disputes, Reforming the United Nations: What About the International Court of Justice?
- Timothy O'Neill, Dispute Settlement under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Article 119 and the Possible Role of the International Court of Justice
- Gbenga Oduntan, The Demarcation of Straddling Villages in Accordance with the International Court of Justice Jurisprudence: The Cameroon-Nigeria Experience
- Ole Spiermann, Judge Wang Chung-hui at the Permanent Court of International Justice
European Journal of International law (United Kingdom), Volume 17, Number 1, February 2006
- Nico Krisch and Benedict Kingsbury, Introduction: Global Governance and Global Administrative Law in the International Legal Order
- Michael S. Barr and Geoffrey P. Miller, Global Administrative Law: The View from Basel
- Carol Harlow, Global Administrative Law: The Quest for Principles and Values
- Nico Krisch, The Pluralism of Global Administrative Law
Washington University Global Studies Law Review, Volume 5, Number 1, 2006
- Juscelino F. Colares, THE EVOLVING DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL LAW AGAINST FOREIGN CORRUPTION: SOME NEW AND OLD DILEMMAS FACING THE INTERNATIONAL LAWYER
- John O. Haley, JUDICIAL REFORM: CONFLICTING AIMS AND IMPERFECT MODELS
Naval Law Review, Volume 52, 2005
- Lieutenant Jon Stephens, JAGC, USN, DON'T TREAD ON ME: ABSENCE OF JURISDICTION BY THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT OVER THE U.S. AND OTHER NON-SIGNATORY STATES
Military Law Review, Volume 186, Winter 2005
- Major Richard P. DiMeglio, The Evolution of the Just War Tradition: Defining Jus Post Bellum
- Michael Lieberman, Salvaging the Remains: The Khmer Rouge Tribunal on Trial
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law, Volume 16, Number 1, Winter 2006 (Full-Text)
- Monica Hakimi, THE MEDIA AS PARTICIPANTS IN THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL PROCESS
Indian Journal of International Law (India), Volume 45, Number 4, December 2005
- G. S. Sachdeva, Space Tourism: Need for Legal Radicalism