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International Community Law Review

International Community Law Review – Volume 21 (2019): Issue 3-4 (Jul 2019)

International Community Law Review

International Community Law Review

Volume 21 (2019): Issue 3-4 (Jul 2019)

ISSN: 1871-9732

“International law can only prosper if careful attention is given to all the voices expressing themselves on current legal issues […]. Any striving for hegemony threatens to undermine the legitimacy of international law.” From the Foreword by Christian Tomuschat and Jean-Marc Thouvenin to The Fundamental Rules of the International Legal Order: Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes.

Merging the journals Non-State Actors and International Law (ISSN 1567-7125) and International Law FORUM du droit international (ISSN 1388-9036), the International Community Law Review (ICLR) addresses all aspects of international law and the international community.

The Journal aims to explore the implications of various traditions of international law, as well as more current perceived hegemonic trends for the idea of an international community. The Journal will also look at the ways and means in which the international community uses and adapts international law to deal with new and emerging challenges. Non-state actors , intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations, individuals, peoples, transnational corporations and civil society as a whole – have changed our outlook on contemporary international law. In addition to States and intergovernmental organizations, they now play an important role. Rather than regional, the focus of ICLR will be multicultural, including alternative and/or critical approaches, with contributions written by scholars from all parts of the globe. The International Community Law Review, published four times a year, consists of articles, shorter articles/comments, case notes and book reviews.

CONTENIDO

Special Issue Editorial: Dancing with Custom
By: Paul Gragl

The Four Lives of Customary International Law
By: Jean d’Aspremont

Reflections on Custom Critique and on Functional Equivalents in the Work of Jean d’Aspremont
By: Matthias Lippold

A Glass Half Full?
The Character, Function and Value of the Two-Element Approach to Identifying Customary International Law
By: Fernando Lusa Bordin

Customary International Law and the General Principles of Law Recognized by Civilized Nations
By: Michael Wood

New Kids on the Block
International Organizations as Customary Rules Creators
By: Magdalena Pacholska

Treaty Bodies
Choreographing the Customary Prohibition against Torture
By: Kasey McCall-Smith

Changing Customary Law
The Shape of the Prohibition of the Use of Force after the 2017 and 2018 Airstrikes in Syria
By: Agata Kleczkowska

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