JHHW, Editorial: On My Way Out – Advice to Young Scholars V: Writing References; In this Issue (free fulltext)
Articles
Niels Petersen, The International Court of Justice and the Judicial Politics of Identifying Customary International Law (Niels Petersen abstract) (free fulltext)
Bernard Hoekman, Petros C. Mavroidis, MFN Clubs and Scheduling Additional Commitments in the GATT: Learning from the GATS (Petros C. Mavroidis abstract) (free fulltext)
Yota Negishi, The Pro Homine Principle’s Role in Regulating the Relationship between Conventionality Control and Constitutionality Control (Yota Negishi abstract) (free fulltext)
Focus: International Legal Histories – A Look Back to the Twentieth Century
Giovanni Mantilla, Conforming Instrumentalists: Why the USA and the United Kingdom Joined the 1949 Geneva Conventions (Giovanni Mantilla abstract) (free fulltext)
Narrelle Morris, Aden Knaap, When Institutional Design Is Flawed: Problems of Cooperation at the United Nations War Crimes Commission, 1943–1948 (Aden Knaap abstract) (free fulltext)
Felix Lange, Between Systematization and Expertise for Foreign Policy: The Practice-Oriented Approach in Germany’s International Legal Scholarship (1920–1980) (Felix Lange abstract) (free fulltext)
Roaming Charges: Moments of Dignity
Roaming Charges: Moments of Dignity: Selling Love Locks in Rome (free fulltext)
Ilias Plakokefalos, The Use of Force by Non-State Actors and the Limits of Attribution of Conduct: A Reply to Vladyslav Lanovoy (free fulltext)
Vladyslav Lanovoy, The Use of Force by Non-State Actors and the Limits of Attribution of Conduct: A Rejoinder to Ilias Plakokefalos (Vladyslav Lanovoy abstract) (free fulltext)