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Cambridge International Law Journal – Volume 9, Issue 2: (December 2020)

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Cambridge International Law Journal

Volume 9, Issue 2: (December 2020)

ISSN: 2398-9173 (Print), 2398-9181 (Online)

The Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) succeeds the Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law (CJICL), which was established in 2011 at the University of Cambridge. CILJ is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal with a broad focus on international law. CILJ publishes in all areas of international law, including regional and transnational legal regimes, such as European Union Law. CILJ provides a platform for both young and well-established academics to publish outstanding research on cutting edge, highly topical international law issues alongside, and in dialogue, with each other. CILJ is well-served by an Academic Review Board made up of distinguished international law experts from around the world. Additionally, the CILJ blog and the CILJ annual conference are integral parts of the journal.

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Editorial
Catherine Drummond and Patrick Simon Perillo

Due diligence: the risky risk management tool in international law
Anne Peters, Heike Krieger and Leonhard Kreuzer

Wildlife trafficking under the lens of international law: a threat to the peace or a serious transnational crime?
Fulvia Staiano

Transboundary watercourses, dams and human migration: an international water law perspective
Tamar Meshel

The future of environmental counterclaims in ICSID arbitration: challenges, treaties and interpretations
Godwin Tan and Andrea Chong

Creating an Environment for Nuclear Disarmament (CEND): a good faith, effective measure pursuant to Article VI NPT or empty gesturing?
Christopher P Evans

Treaty withdrawal and recalcitrant States
Joseph Crampin

Enhancing the efficacy of climate change litigation: how to resolve the ‘fair share question’ in the context of international human rights law
Gerry Liston

The over- and under-enforcement of anti-corruption law in investment disputes and international development
Andrew T Bulovsky

Ver también

Nicolas Boeglin

Gaza / Israël : à propos des mandats d’arrêt délivrés par la Cour Pénale Internationale (CPI)

Nicolas Boeglin, Professeur de droit international public, Faculté de droit, Université du Costa Rica (UCR). …