We are pleased to announce that the new issue of the German Law Journal, Review of Developments in German, European & International Jurisprudence is now available at www.germanlawjournal.com.
It is a richly packed issue, indeed. Its Articles section offers contributions on global rulemaking and multinational corporations, Canada's military engagement in Afghanistan and reflections on the US presidency.
In addition, we are happy to publish a thoughtful symposium on international legal theory, which includes contributions to the 4th Conference of the European Society of International Law (ESIL) in Cambridge in 2011. The symposium, held under the auspices of the International Legal Theory Group within ESIL, brought together scholars who draw on legal theory, political philosophy and international law to map the current state of international legal theorizing.
We are grateful to our authors and to you, our readers, who have been supporting the work of the Journal with so much dedication, interest and inspiration. And, we are, certainly, very grateful to the wonderful group of students at Osgoode Hall and at Washington & Lee without whose help it would not be possible to get the Journal out, month after month, year after year.
13 German Law Journal No. 5 (2012)
Articles
From Compliance to Rulemaking: How Global Corporate Norms Emerge from Interplay with States and Stakeholders - PDF - Olaf Dilling
The Strategic Constitution in Action: Canada’s Afghan War as a Case Study - PDF - Irvin Studin
An Extremist Monarchy in the Guise of a Republic? Some Remarks on Ackerman’s proposals for the American Presidency - PDF - Marco GoldoniSpecial Issue: The Ruptures in International Law
Introduction – The Ruptures in International Law - PDF - Ignacio De La Rasilla Y Del Moral
The Strategies of Rupture in International Law: The Retrenchment of Conservative Politics and the Emancipatory Potential of the Impossible - PDF - John D. Haskell
A Return to Koskenniemi, or the Disconcerting Co-optation of Rupture - PDF - Paavo Kotiaho
Global “Harmonious Society” and the Law: China’s Legal Vision in Perspective - PDF - Leïla Choukroune
From Theory to Practice: Exploring the Relevance of the Draft Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations (DARIO)— The Responsibility of the WTO and the UN - PDF - Noemi Gal-Or & Cedric Ryngaert
Interest-Balancing vs. Fiduciary Duty: Two Models for National Security Law - PDF - Evan Fox-Decent & Evan J. Criddle
We Have Not Seen the Last of the Rogue State - PDF - Isobel Roele
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