Newsletter December 2013
Guest Editorial: ‘Faut-il désespérer de la justice pénale internationale?’ by Jean-Marc Sorel
Read MorePublished quarterly, the ESIL newsletter gives our members information about latest events, publications, and the life of the Society more generally. Each newsletter also features an op-ed by a leading academic or practitioner about recent events in the field of international law. Past issues of our newsletter are available below.
Guest Editorial: ‘Faut-il désespérer de la justice pénale internationale?’ by Jean-Marc Sorel
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘National Immigration Laws and the Universal “Right to Have Rights”‘ by Yuval Shany
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘Towards an International Law of Victims?’ by Veronika Bilkova
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘The Emergence of an International Law of Recognition’ by Emmanuelle Jouannet
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘Two Comments on the Decision of the ICJ on State Immunity’ by Benedetto Conforti
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘The Collapse of the Euro Regime under the Lisbon Treaty’ by Christian Tomuschat
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘The 30th Anniversary of UNCLOS: Still Fit for Purpose?’ by Catherine Redgwell
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘Vers la révision du système conventionnel de contrôle des droits de l’homme’ by Jorge Cardona
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘The Exercise of the Secondary Responsibility to Protect by the UN Security Council in the 2011 Libyan Crisis’ by Hanspeter Neuhold
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘International Law in the Age of Adjudication’ by Christopher Greenwood
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