The latest issue of the Cambridge International Law Journal (Vol. 6, no. 1, June 2017) (formerly, the Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law) is out. Contents include:
Michael A Becker, The dispute that wasn’t there: judgments in the Nuclear Disarmament cases at the International Court of Justice
Letizia Lo Giacco, Swinging between finding and justification: judicial citation and international law-making
Andreas Dimopoulos, The representation of disability in the media in the UK and France: implications for free speech and diversity in light of Article 8 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Helin M Laufer, War, weapons and watchdogs: an assessment of the legality of new weapons under international human rights law
Fenghua Li, The Yukos cases and the provisional application of the Energy Charter Treaty
Yen Hoang Tran, The South China Sea Arbitral Award: legal implications for fisheries management and cooperation in the South China Sea