Sunday, May 13, 2012

New Issue: Amsterdam Law Forum

The latest issue of the Amsterdam Law Forum (Vol. 4, no. 2, Spring 2012) is out. Contents include:
  • Scientific Articles
    • Hitomi Takemura, Reconsidering the Meaning and Actuality of the Legitimacy of the International Criminal Court
    • Sana Ghouse, John Coughlan, & Richard Smith, The Legacy of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal: Maintaining the Status Quo of Cambodia's Legal and Judicial System
    • Azin Tadjdini, The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and Regional Challenges to International Law and Security
    • Léon Dijkman, Do You Want To Know A Secret? The decline of legal accountability in modern democracies and Wikileaks’ answer to it
    • Britta van Beers, TV Cannibalism, Body Worlds and Trade in Human Body Parts: Legal-philosophical reflections on the rise of late modern cannibalism
  • Discussion Section
    • Timo Behr, The EU’s Mediterranean Policies after the Arab Spring: Can the Leopard Change its Spots?
    • Frederiek de Vlaming, The Yugoslavia Tribunal and the Selection of Defendants
    • Milena Sterio, Piracy Off the Coast of Somalia: The Argument for Pirate Prosecutions in the National Courts of Kenya, The Seychelles, and Mauritius