Tuesday, January 5, 2016

New Issue: International & Comparative Law Quarterly

The latest issue of the International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 65, no. 1, January 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Rosalyn Higgins, The United Nations at 70 Years: The Impact Upon International Law
    • Dominic McGoldrick, A Defence of the Margin of Appreciation and an Argument for its Application by the Human Rights Committee
    • Tom Ruys & Luca Ferro, Weathering the Storm: Legality and Legal Implications of the Saudi-Led Military Intervention in Yemen
    • Annamaria La Chimia, Food Security and the Right to Food: Finding Balance in the 2012 Food Assistance Convention
    • David Erdos, European Union Data Protection Law and Media Expression: Fundamentally Off Balance
    • Nikos Vogiatzis, The Admissibility Criterion Under Article 35(3)(B) ECHR: A ‘Significant Disadvantage’ to Human Rights Protection?
  • Shorter Articles and Notes
    • Andrew Sanger, State Immunity and the Right of Access to a Court under The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
    • Barbara Cooreman, Addressing Environmental Concerns Through Trade: A Case for Extraterritoriality?
    • Ben TC Warwick, Socio-Economic Rights During Economic Crises: A Changed Approach to Non-Retrogression