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CILJ

Cambridge International Law Journal – Volume 10, Issue 1: (June 2021)

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Cambridge International Law Journal

Volume 10, Issue 1: (June 2021)

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
James Crawford, Andrew Sanger, Rumiana Yotova, So Yeon Kim and Tom Boekestein

Reflections on a decade of change in international environmental law
Lavanya Rajamani and Jacqueline Peel

Is the rules-based multilateral trade order in decline? Current practices, trends and their impact
Vineet Hegde, Jan Wouters and Akhil Raina

The ICC’s Al Bashir jurisprudence over the last decade: enforcer of the will of States Parties or of a global jus puniendi?
Florian Held

The 2018 Fisheries White Paper, the Fisheries Act 2020 and their international legal dimension
Andrew Serdy

Impacts of the interpretative interaction between international human rights law and the Refugee Convention
Spyridoula Katsoni

The proportionality of provisional measures in ICSID arbitration
Jefferi Hamzah Sendut

Suspension of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty prior to its withdrawal: the content of custom
Kazuki Hagiwara

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