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Thursday, 28 September 2006

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 24)

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship, a juscogens.net feature, highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact editor@juscogens.net.

Books:

Gerhard Loibl (ed.), Austrian Review of International and European Law : Volume 9, 2004

Herdis Thorgeirsdottir, Article 13: The Right to Freedom of Expression (Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child)

Articles:

Human Rights Brief, Volume 13, Issue 2, Winter 2006

  • Jean-Mariehenckaerts, Assessing the Laws and Customs of War: The Publication of CustomaryInternational Humanitarian Law
  • Sabrinab Algamwalla, Review of Conference: "The Reaffirmation of Custom as an Important Source of International Humanitarian Law"

Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues (Australia), Volume 1, Number 4, 2005

  • Sonja Grover, The Systemic Persecution of Street Children as a Crime against Humanity: Implications for their Right to Asylum

Netherlands International Law Review (Netherlands), Volume 53, Issue 2, August 2006

  • Edwin Odhiambo Abuya and George Mukundi Wachira, ASSESSING ASYLUM CLAIMS IN AFRICA: MISSING OR MEETING STANDARDS?
  • Mathilde K. van Haren, THE REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON DARFUR & GENOCIDAL INTENT - A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
  • Bjørn Kunoy, THE RISE OF THE SUN: LEGAL ARGUMENTS IN OUTER CONTINENTAL MARGIN DELIMITATIONS

Notre Dame Law Review, Volume 81, Number 4, May 2006

  • David B. Kopel, Paul Gallant, Joanne D. Eisen, Is Resisting Genocide a Human Right?

Sri Lanka Journal of International Law (Sri Lanka), Volume 18, 2006

  • Gabriele Olivi, The Role of National Courts in Prosecuting International Crimes: New Perspectives
  • Carlo Tiribelli, The 1988 Rome Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation
  • Nsongurua J. Udombana, An Escape from Reason: Genocide and the International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur
  • Noel Dias & Roger Gamble, Fair Trial Protections Under International Law : Too Narrow a Canvas?

Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy, Volume 15, Number 2, Spring, 2006

  • Christopher Linde, The U.S. Constitution and International Law: Finding the Balance


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