Tuesday, May 8, 2012

New Issue: Goettingen Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Goettingen Journal of International Law (Vol. 4, no. 1, 2012) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Pierre Thielbörger, The Status and Future of International Law after the Libya Intervention
    • Tom Kabau, The Responsibility to Protect and the Role of Regional Organizations: an Appraisal of the African Union’s Interventions
    • David Ighojohwegba Efevwerhan, Kosovo’s Chances of UN Membership: A Prognosis
  • Current Developments in International Law
    • Jens Iverson, The Continuing Functions of Article 98 of the Rome Statute
  • Current Sovereign Debt Crisis and Financial Crisis
    • Matthias Goldmann, Sovereign Debt Crises as Threats to the Peace: Restructuring under Chapter VII of the UN Charter?
    • Maximilian Hocke, Have Measures Adopted by States to Cope With the Global Financial Crisis Been in Accordance With Their Obligations Under International Investment Law?
  • GoJIL: Focus "Human Rights and their Impact on Various Fields of the Law"
    • Nicolas Klein, Human Rights and International Investment Law: Investment Protection as Human Right?
    • Laurens Lavrysen, European Asylum Law and the ECHR: An Uneasy Coexistence
    • Maria Victoria Cabrera Ormaza, Re-thinking the Role of Indigenous Peoples in International Law: New Developments in International Environmental Law and Development Cooperation
    • Sebastiaan Vandenbogaerde, They Entered without any Rumor. Human Rights in the Belgian Legal Periodicals
    • Herman Voogsgeerd, The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and its Impact on Labor Law: a Plea for a Proportionality-Test "Light"