New Issues - International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law & World Trade Review & Netherlands International Law Review & International Review of the Red Cross & Ethics & International Affairs
The latest issue of the International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (Vol. 38, no. 4, 2023) is out. Contents include:
Robin Churchill, Dispute Settlement in the Law of the Sea: Survey for 2022
Sondre Torp Helmersen, Three Perspectives on Marine Life in International Disputes
Bianca Haas, Seoyeon Oh, Kathryn Dalton, Shui-Kai Chang, Juno Fitzpatrick, Kengo Minami, Hiroaki Matsui, Guifang (Julia) Xue, Ji-Eun An, Kamal Azmi, Ruth Davis, Han-Yu Lin, Myung-Hwa Jung, & Quentin Hanich, Untangling Jurisdictional Complexities for Crew Labour Regulations on Fishing Vessels in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean
Ai Nhan Ho & Phuoc Huu Ngo, Combating Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing: A Vietnamese Perspective
Qiuwen Wang, Hu Zhang, & Chenghang Hu, Ship Security Rules in China’s Maritime Traffic Safety Law: Increased Legal Flexibility in Maritime Security Measures and Potential Problems
Günther Handl, Decarbonising the Shipping Industry: A Status Report
Philipp Kastner, Teaching Law of the Sea from a Critical Perspective
Keyuan Zou & Bingru Niu, New Procuratorial Role in Marine Environmental Public Interest Litigation
Aleke Stöfen-O’Brien, The Second Session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to Develop an International Legally Binding Instrument on Plastic Pollution, Including the Marine Environment
The latest issue of the World Trade Review (Vol. 22, no. 5, December 2023) is out. Contents include:
Gaurav Bhattacharya, Industry Size and Trade Protection in the Presence of Environmental Regulations: An Empirical Investigation of the Indian Manufacturing Sector
Weihuan Zhou & Mandy Meng Fang, ‘Unforeseen Developments’ Before and After US – Safeguard Measure on PV Products: High Standard or New Standard?
Jeffrey Kucik & Sergio Puig, Towards an Effective Appellate Mechanism for ISDS Tribunals
Francesca Micocci & Armando Rungi, Predicting Exporters with Machine Learning
Motoshi Suzuki, Aiding Higher Education with Export Expansion in the Developing World
Till Schöfer, From Developing Country Leader to Flexible Negotiator: New Directions in Brazilian Trade Strategy
Zhiyuan Wang, Designing Competition Clauses in Preferential Trade Agreements
The latest issue of the Netherlands International Law Review (Vol. 70, no. 2, September 2023) is out. Contents include:
Mauro Barelli, A Heartfelt Commitment to the International Rule of Law? The United Kingdom and the International Court of Justice
Aikaterini Tsampi, Islandness and the European Court of Human Rights: Marooning Rights on Islands?
Jie (Jeanne) Huang, Developing Chinese Private International Law for Transnational Civil and Commercial Litigation: The 2024 New Chinese Civil Procedure Law
Evgeny Tikhonravov, The International Community’s Reaction to the Soviet Annexation of the Baltic Republics: The Recognition Dilemma <.ku>
Tom Ruys & Mira Deweerdt, From Tehran to Moscow: The ICJ’s 2023 Certain Iranian Assets Judgment and Its Broader Ramifications for Unilateral Sanctions, Including Against Russia Authors
The latest issue of the International Review of the Red Cross (Vol. 105, no. 924, 2023) is out. The theme is: "Protecting the Environment in Armed Conflict." Contents include:
Bruno Demeyere, Protection of the Environment During Armed Conflict
Interview with Marja Lehto: Former International Law Commission Special Rapporteur on the Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts
Helen Obregón Gieseken & Vanessa Murphy, The protection of the natural environment under international humanitarian law: The ICRC's 2020 Guidelines
Rigmor Argren, The obligation to prevent environmental harm in relation to armed conflict
Catherine-Lune Grayson, Amir Khouzam, Nishanie Jayamaha, & Stephanie Julmy, The Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organizations: Strengthening the humanitarian response to the climate and environment crises
Britta Sjöstedt & Karen Hulme, Re-evaluating international humanitarian law in a triple planetary crisis: New challenges, new tools
W. Casey Biggerstaff & Michael N. Schmitt, Protecting the environment in armed conflict: Evaluating the US perspective
Simon Bagshaw, The 2022 Political Declaration on the Use of Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas: A tool for protecting the environment in armed conflict?
Eve Massingham, Elina Almila, & Mathilde Piret, War in cities: Why the protection of the natural environment matters even when fighting in urban areas, and what can be done to ensure protection
Eva Baudichau, Another brick in the wall: Climate change (in)adaptation under the law of belligerent occupation
Felicia Wartiainen, Time for “environmentarian corridors”? Investigating the concept of safe passage to protect the environment during armed conflict
Jérôme de Hemptinne, Increasing the safeguarding of protected areas threatened by warfare through international environmental law
Elaine (Lan Yin) Hsiao, Adrian Garside, Doug Weir, & Andrew J. Plumptre, Protected zones in context: Exploring the complexity of armed conflicts and their impacts on the protection of biodiversity
Lingjie Kong & Yuqing Zhao, Remedying the environmental impacts of war: Challenges and perspectives for full reparation
Matthew Gillett, Criminalizing reprisals against the natural environment
Wim Zwijnenburg & Ollie Ballinger, Leveraging emerging technologies to enable environmental monitoring and accountability in conflict zones
Pouria Askary & Katayoun Hosseinnejad, A possible legal framework for the exploitation of natural resources by non-State armed groups
Mara Tignino & Tadesse Kebebew, A galaxy of norms: UN peace operations and protection of the environment in relation to armed conflict
Raphaël van Steenberghe, International environmental law as a means for enhancing the protection of the environment in warfare: A critical assessment of scholarly theoretical frameworks
Catherine O'Rourke & Ana Martin, Gender, conflict and the environment: Surfacing connections in international humanitarian law
Amanda Kron, At the frontlines of implementing the right to a healthy environment: Understanding human rights and environmental due diligence in relation to armed conflicts
Radhika Kapoor & Dustin A. Lewis, The practice of the UN Security Council pertaining to the environment and armed conflict, 1945–2021
Shiri Krebs, Above the law: Drones, aerial vision and the law of armed conflict – a socio-technical approach
Line Baagø-Rasmussen, Carin Atterby, & Laurent Dutordoir, Building the case for a social and behaviour change approach to prevent and respond to the recruitment and use of children by armed forces and armed groups
The latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 37, no. 3, Fall 2023) is out. Contents include:
Roundtable: Global Governance and Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
Josephine Jackson, Mapping the Lethal Autonomous Weapons Debate: An Introduction
David A. Deptula, An Operational Perspective on the Ethics of the Use of Autonomous Weapons
Arun Seraphin & Wilson Miles, Toward a Balanced Approach: Bridging the Military, Policy, and Technical Communities
Mary Ellen O'Connell, Banning Autonomous Weapons: A Legal and Ethical Mandate
Esther D. Reed, Accountability for the Taking of Human Life with LAWS in War
Anthony F. Lang, Jr., Regulating Weapons: An Aristotelian Account
Feature
Neil Renic & Elke Schwarz, Crimes of Dispassion: Autonomous Weapons and the Moral Challenge of Systematic Killing
Review Essay
Dominic Lenzi, Hope, Pessimism, and the Shape of a Just Climate Future