15 avril 2013

REVUE : European Journal of International Law (vol. 24, n°1, February 2013)

Catherine MAIA

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (vol. 24, n°1, February 2013) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • JHHW, Differentiated Statehood? ‘Pre-States’? Palestine@the UN; EJIL and EJIL: Talk!; The Strange Case of Dr. Ivana Radačić; Looking Back at EJIL 2012 – The Stats; Changes in the Masthead – Our Scientific Advisory Board; In this Issue
  • Symposium: Just and Unjust Warriors: Marking the 35th Anniversary of Walzer’s Just and Unjust Wars
    • Gabriella Blum & JHH Weiler, Preface
    • Robert Howse, Thucydides and Just War: How to Begin to Read Walzer’s Just and Unjust Wars
    • JHH Weiler & Abby Deshman, Far be it from Thee to Slay the Righteous with the Wicked: An Historical and Historiographical Sketch of the Bellicose Debate Concerning the Distinction between Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello
    • Marko Milanovic, A Non-Response to Weiler and Deshman
    • Terry Nardin, From Right to Intervene to Duty to Protect: Michael Walzer on Humanitarian Intervention
    • Anne Orford, Moral Internationalism and the Responsibility to Protect
    • Michael Glennon, Pre-empting Proliferation: International Law, Morality, and Nuclear Weapons
    • Jack Goldsmith, How Cyber Changes the Laws of War
    • Dino Kritsiotis, Enforced Equations
    • Matthew C. Waxman, Regulating Resort to Force: Form and Substance of the UN Charter Regime
    • Olivier Corten, Regulating Resort to Force: A Response to Matthew Waxman from a ‘Bright-Liner’
    • Paul W. Kahn, Imagining Warfare
    • Samuel Moyn, Drones and Imagination: A Response to Paul Kahn
    • David Kretzmer, The Inherent Right to Self-Defence and Proportionality in Jus Ad Bellum
    • Georg Nolte, Multipurpose Self-Defence, Proportionality Disoriented: A Response to David Kretzmer
    • Antonia Chayes, Chapter VII½: Is Jus Post Bellum Possible?
    • Guglielmo Verdirame, What to Make of Jus Post Bellum: A Response to Antonia Chayes
    • Larry May, Jus Post Bellum Proportionality and the Fog of War
    • Ruti Teitel, Rethinking Jus Post Bellum in an Age of Global Transitional Justice: Engaging with Michael Walzer and Larry May
    • Niaz A. Shah, The Use of Force under Islamic Law
    • Andrew F. March & Naz K. Modirzadeh, Ambivalent Universalism? Jus ad Bellum in Modern Islamic Legal Discourse
    • Gabriella Blum, The Fog of Victory
    • Charles J. Dunlap, Jr., Some Observations on Gabriella Blum’s ‘Fog of Victory’
    • Michael Walzer, Coda: Can the Good Guys Win?
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