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 [email protected].
Books:
Hirad Abtahi & Gideon Boas (eds.), The Dynamics of International Criminal Justice: Essays in Honour of Sir Richard May
Michael Bohlander, Roman Boed, and Richard J. Wilson (eds.), DEFENSE IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
Karin N. Calvo-Goller, The Trial Proceedings of the International Criminal Court: ICTY and ICTR Precedents
Hurst Hannum & Eileen F. Babbitt (eds.), Negotiating Self-Determination
Christian Tomuschat & Jean-Marc Thouvenin, The Fundamental Rules of the International Legal Order: Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes
Articles:
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, Volume 38, Number 5, November 2005
- Jayanth K. Krishnan, From the ALI to the ILI: The Efforts to Export an American Legal Institution
Connecticut Law Review, Volume 38, Number 2, December 2005
- Ernesto J. Sanchez, A CASE AGAINST JUDICIAL INTERNATIONALISM
International Lawyer, Volume 39, Number 4, Winter 2005
- Megan A. Fairlie, Establishing Admissibility at the International Criminal Court: Does the Buck Stop with the Prosecutor, Full Stop?
Journal of International Criminal Justice (United Kingdom),Volume 4, Number 1, March 2006
- Mireille Delmas-Marty, Interactions between National and International Criminal Law in the Preliminary Phase of Trial at the ICC
- James G. Stewart, Rethinking Guantánamo: Unlawful Confinement as Applied in International Criminal Law
International Review of the Red Cross (Switzerland),Volume 87, Number 859, September 2005
- Michael N. Schmitt, Precision attack and international humanitarian law
- Alexandra Boivin, Complicity and beyond: International law and the transfer of small arms and light weapons
- David P. Fidler, The meaning of Moscow: "Non-lethal" weapons and international law in the early 21st century
Boston College International and Comparative Law Review,Volume 29, Number 1, Winter 2006
- Douglas E. Edlin, THE ANXIETY OF SOVEREIGNTY: BRITAIN, THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
- Reuven Young, DEFINING TERRORISM: THE EVOLUTION OF TERRORISM AS A LEGAL CONCEPT IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ITS INFLUENCE ON DEFINITIONS IN DOMESTIC LEGISLATION
Virginia Journal of International Law, Volume 45, Number 4, Summer 2005
- A. Mark Weisburd, Roper and the Use of International Sources
Cornell Law Review,Volume 91, Number 2, January 2006
- Vicki C. Jackson, WORLD HABEAS CORPUS
American Journal of International Law, Volume 99, Number 4, October 2005
- Jens David Ohlin, Applying the Death Penalty to Crimes of Genocide
- Theodor Meron, Revival of Customary Humanitarian Law
Fordham International Law Journal, Volume 29, Number 1, December 2005
- Michael J. Kelly, CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE RULING ON ISRAEL'S SECURITY BARRIER