International Relations of the Asia-Pacific is a major international journal publishing the best original research in the field. The journal, launched in 2001, is published three times a year in January, May and September. Papers are welcomed from all international relations scholars, both within and without the Asia-Pacific region.The aims of International Relations of the Asia-Pacific are twofold: to bring outstanding general scholarship in international relations to readers in the Asia-Pacific; and to provide a dedicated outlet for scholars working on the international relations of the region. The circulation of the journal includes all the members of the Japan Association of International Relations, thereby guaranteeing substantial readership within the region.International Relations of the Asia-Pacific focusses on: the relations between the countries within the Asia-Pacific region; the relations between the Asia-Pacific and the rest of the world; and general issues and theories of international relations that have a bearing on one or more countries of the Asia-Pacific. The journal is open to all methodological approaches and schools of thought. Among the topics that fall within the journal’s focus are, for example:• the ‘Asian values’ debate • Indonesian foreign policy after Suharto • the political economy of investment in the Asia-Pacific • Japan’s ‘special relationships’ with the UK and the USA • Association of South-East Asian nations and the China– Japan–US triangle • the rise of regionalism in the Asia-Pacific • the role of international institutions • humanitarian intervention in Cambodia and East Timor • reconciliation on the Korean peninsula • the Theatre Missile Defence initiative and regional responses • the metamorphosis of state sovereignty: Asia-Pacific examples • the Asian financial crisis and the International Monetary Fund
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The Chinese Journal of International Law is the leading forum for articles on international law by Chinese scholars and on international law issues relating to China.An independent, peer-reviewed research journal edited primarily by scholars from mainland China, and published in association with the Chinese Society of International Law, Beijing, and Wuhan University Institute of International Law, Wuhan, the Journal is a general international law journal with a focus on materials and viewpoints from and/or about China, other parts of Asia, and the broader developing world.
Leer »Informe de la Comisión de Derecho Internacional sobre la labor realizada en su 70º período de sesiones (2018)
2018 Topical summary The Topical Summary of the debate in the Sixth Committee on the 2018 ILC report, has been issued (A/CN.4/724). [via International Law Commission]
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Leer »Revista de Derecho Comunitario Europeo – número 62, Enero/Abril 2019
La Revista de Derecho Comunitario Europeo (RDCE) publica desde 1974 trabajos originales de investigación sobre derecho europeo.La RDCE cumple con los criterios de calidad LATINDEX y está indizada en SCOPUS. También está incluida en las principales bases de datos jurídicas o especializadas en temas afines, como Westlaw, Iustel e IPSA (International Political Science Abstracts). La Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología (FECYT) ha otorgado a la RDCE el certificado de «Revista Excelente» en la V Convocatoria de Evaluación de la Calidad Editorial y Científica de las Revistas Científicas Españolas (2016).
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International human rights law has emerged as an academic subject in its own right, separate from, but still related to international law. This book explains the distinctive nature of this discipline by examining the influence of the idea of human rights on general international law. Rather than make use of a particular moral philosophy or political theory, it explains 'human rights' by examining the way the term is deployed in legal practice, on the understanding that words are given meaning through their use. Relying on complexity theory to make sense of the legal practice of the United Nations, the core human rights treaties, and customary international law, the work demonstrates the emergence of the moral concept of human rights as a fact of the social world. It reveals the dynamic nature of this concept, and the influence of the idea on the legal practice, a fact that explains the fragmentation of international law and special nature of international human rights law.
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In the past decade, a sense of feminist 'success' has developed within the United Nations and international law, recognized in the Security Council resolution 1325 on women, peace and security, the increased jurisprudence on gender based crimes in armed conflict from the ICTR/Y and the ICC, the creation of UN Women, and Security Council sanctions against perpetrators of sexual violence in armed conflict. Contributing to the development of feminist and gender scholarship on international law, Gina Heathcote provides a feminist analysis of the central pillars of international law, noting the advances and limitations of feminist approaches.Through incorporating into mainstream international legal studies specific critical and feminist narratives, this book considers the manner in which feminist thinking has changed international law, and the manner in which international law has remained impervious to key feminist dialogues. It argues for a return to structural bias feminism that engages the foundations of international law and uses gender as a method for challenging post-millennium narratives on fragmentation, the role of international institutions, the nature of legal authority, sovereignty, and the role of international legal experts.
Leer »Anuario Mexicano de Derecho Internacional – volumen XIX, enero-diciembre 2019
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Leer »International Studies Perspectives – Volume 20, Issue 2, May 2019
International Studies Perspectives Volume 20, Issue 2, May 2019 ISSN: 1528-3577, EISSN: 1528-3585 @isanet @intlstudiesassociation Each journal in the ISA group of journals has a particular mission and scope. ISP publishes four types of articles: Policy Research and Commentary These articles address current or recent policy debates – broadly conceived …
Leer »Arbitration International – Volume 35, Issue 1, March 2019
Arbitration International Volume 35, Issue 1, March 2019 ISSN: 0957-0411, EISSN: 1875-8398 @LCIAnews @OUPAcademic The Official Journal of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) General Editor: Professor Wiliam W. Park Deputy General Editors: Hege Elisabeth Kjos, Ruth Teitelbaum and Thomas W. Walsh Editors: Jawad Ahmad, Klaus Peter Berger, Nigel Blackaby, …
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