On January 31, 2019, the Centre for European Law and Internationalisation at the University of Leicester will hold a conference on "The Legacy of the League of Nations." The program is here.
The latest issue of Jus Gentium: Journal of International Legal History (Vol. 3, no. 2, 2018) is out. Contents include: Articles S. Harris, Arbitration at Vienna: Recasting the History of International Dispute Resolution V.I. Ivanenko, The Rising Generation of International Lawyers at St. Petersburg University: Zaremba and Spasovich Mark W. Podvia, The Baltimore Incident and American Naval Expansion O.O. Merezhko, The 1917 Russian Revolution and International Law K.O. Savchuk & I.M. Protsenko, The Development of the Science of International Law at the Koretsky Institute of State and Law J. Anderson, Currency Control, Exchange Contracts, and War: Boissevain v. Weil Isaac Schaphorst, Brown v. United States and Confiscation of Enemy Property Notes and Comments V.I. Ivanenko, Kronid Malyshev and the Renaissance of Private International Law W.E. Butler, On Teaching the History of International Law I.O. Kresina & O.V. Kresin, The People as a Subject of International Law Doc...
The latest issue of the Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 21, no. 4, December 2018) is out. Contents include: Brian McGarry, The Global Pact for the Environment: Freshwater and Economic Law Synergies Aaditya Mattoo & Joshua P Meltzer, International Data Flows and Privacy: The Conflict and Its Resolution Gabrielle Marceau, Evolutive Interpretation by the WTO Adjudicator Devin McDaniels, Ana Cristina Molina, & Erik N Wijkström, A Closer Look At WTO’s Third Pillar: How WTO Committees Influence Regional Trade Agreements Federico Ortino, The Obligation of Regulatory Stability in the Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard: How Far Have We Come? Qiang Cai & Pengfei Zhang, A Theoretical Reflection on the OECD’s New Statistics Reporting Framework for the Mutual Agreement Procedure: Isolating, Measuring, and Monitoring Sherzod Shadikhodjaev, Non-Market Economies, Significant Market Distortions, and the 2017 EU Anti-Dumping Amendment
The latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 32, no. 4, Winter 2018) is out. Contents include: Essay Ş. İlgü Özler, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at Seventy: Progress and Challenges Roundtable: Competing Visions for Cyberspace Duncan B. Hollis & Tim Maurer, Introduction Ronald J. Deibert, Toward a Human-Centric Approach to Cybersecurity Daniel J. Weitzner, Promoting Economic Prosperity in Cyberspace Duncan B. Hollis & Jens David Ohlin, What if Cyberspace Were for Fighting? Martha Finnemore, Ethical Dilemmas in Cyberspace Feature Bolarinwa Adediran, Reforming the Security Council through a Code of Conduct: A Sisyphean Task? Review Essays Anne Peters, How Not to Do Things with International Law Micheline Ishay, Human Rights Under Attack: What Comes Next?
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