Jus cogens: Recent International Law Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 27)

Publications

  • American University International Law Review
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  • Berkeley Journal of International Law
  • Boston University International Law Journal
  • Brooklyn Journal of International Law
  • Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
  • Chicago Journal of International Law
  • Chinese Journal Of International Law
  • Connecticut Journal of International Law
  • Cornell International Law Journal
  • Denver Journal of International Law and Policy
  • Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
  • Emory International Law Review
  • European Journal of International Law
  • Fordham International Law Journal
  • Harvard International Law Journal
  • Hastings International and Comparative Law Review
  • Indiana International & Comparative Law Review
  • International and Comparative Law Quarterly
  • Journal of International Criminal Justice
  • Leiden Journal of International Law
  • Michigan Journal of International Law
  • NYU Journal of International Law and Politics
  • Stanford Journal of International Law
  • Texas International Law Journal
  • UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs
  • Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
  • Virginia Journal of International Law
  • Washington University Global Studies Law Review
  • Wisconsin International Law Journal
  • Yale Journal of International Law

Reference

  • ASIL - The American Society of International Law
  • ASIL Electronic Resource Guide
  • ASIL- EISIL“ - the Electronic Information System for International Law
    EISIL –
	the Electronic Information System for International Law
  • International Law Commission
  • Jus in Bello
  • Legal Information Institute: World Law
  • Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
  • Peace Palace Library
  • Project on International Courts and Tribunals
  • Treaties in Force (United States)
  • United Nations Treaty Collection

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November 13, 2023

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 27)

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship, a juscogens.net feature, highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments, suggestions, or omissions please contact [email protected].

Books:

Seyla Benhabib, Robert Post (ed.), Another Cosmopolitanism: Hospitality, Sovereignty, and Democratic Iterations

Richard Caplan, International Governance of War-Torn Territories: Rule and Reconstruction

P. R. Ghandhi, Blackstone's International Human Rights Documents (5th ed.)

Jennifer A. Zerk, Multinationals and Corporate Social Responsibility: Limitations and Opportunities in International Law

Articles:

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, Volume 39, Number 3, May 2006

  • Michael J. Frank, U.S. Military Courts and the War in Iraq
  • Michael Schoiswohl, Linking the International Legal Framework to Building the Formal Foundations of a "State at Risk": Constitution-Making and International Law in Post-Conflict Afghanistan
  • Joshua Michael Goodwin, Note, Universal Jurisdiction and the Pirate: Time for an Old Couple to Part

Southern California Law Review, Volume 79, Number 6, September 2006

  • Duncan B. Hollis, EXECUTIVE FEDERALISM: FORGING NEW FEDERALIST CONSTRAINTS ON THE TREATY POWER

Human Rights Quarterly, Volume 28, Number 4

  • Manfred Nowak, What Practices Constitute Torture?: US and UN Standards
  • Payam Akhavan, Report on the Work of the Office of the Special Adviser of the United Nations Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide

New York University Law Review, Volume 81, Number 5, November 2006

  • Ari S. Bassin, Note, "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES": RULE 92 BIS--HOW THE AD HOC INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS UNNECESSARILY SILENCE THE DEAD

American Review of International Arbitration, Volume 16, Number 1, 2005

  • Stavros Brekoulakis, THE EFFECT OF AN ARBITRAL AWARD AND THIRD PARTIES IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: RESJUDJCATA REVISITED


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