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Prepared by regional experts, Volume VIII provides critical commentary on international maritime boundary agreements concluded since the previous volume, and includes scholarly essays on this subject. The International Maritime Boundaries series is the foremost authority on maritime boundaries reference by practitioners of international law.

Edited by Giuseppe Franco Ferrari, Bocconi University

An Anthology Set

Key Documents on the Reform of the UN Security Council 1991-2019 Bardo Fassbender, University of St. Gallen

Edited by Jill Barrett and Jean-Pierre Gauci

Volume VIII Edited by Coalter Lathrop Co-Publication with: The American Society of International Law

Judicial Cosmopolitanism: The Use of Foreign Law in Contemporary Constitutional Systems offers a detailed account of the use of foreign law by supreme and constitutional Courts of Europe, America and East Asia.

The Use of Foreign Law in Contemporary Constitutional Systems

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British Contributions to International Law, 1915-2015 (Set)

Brings together primary source documents reflecting the political, legal and academic discussions about reform of the United Nations Security Council, in particular its membership and decisionmaking. The collection objectively reflects the various positions of all participants, including governments, UN bodies, universities and think Judicialtanks.Cosmopolitanism

The original documentary sources of key British contributions to international law spanning the past 100 years are collected for the first time in this unique anthology (set of 4 books). These range from seminal writings of highly qualified British scholars of international law, judgments of British courts, opinions of British judges on international courts and tribunals and pleadings by British advocates; treaties concluded and statements made by the United Kingdom government, British contributions to international legal drafting, legislation and parliamentary debates; to an imaginative selection of other forms of literature.

International Maritime Boundaries

May Hardback2020 (lxiii, 1,443 pp.) ISBN 9789004415171 Price € 399 / US$ 479 E-ISBN 9789004421738 E-Price € 399 / US$ 479 October Hardback2019(xiv, 901 pp.) ISBN 9789004243118 Price € 250 / US$ 300 E-ISBN 9789004297593 E-Price € 250 / US$ 300 June Hardback2020 (approx. 4,000 pp.) ISBN 9789004386235 Price € 1,450 / US$ 1,740 E-ISBN 9789004386242 E-Price € 1,450 / US$ 1,740 March Hardback2020(xxvi, 500 pp.) ISBN 9789004315556 Price € 329 / US$ 395 International Maritime Boundaries, 8 SET – Volumes 1-8 ISBN 9789004431720 Set Price: € 2.850 / US$ 3.650

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“The 1713 Peace of Utrecht and its Enduring Effects,” edited by Alfred H.A. Soons, presents an interdisciplinary collection of contributions marking the occasion of the tercentenary of the Peace of Utrecht.

Developments in International Law

December 2019 Hardback (xii, 232 pp.) ISBN 9789004266407 Price € 176 / US$ 212 E-ISBN 9789004351578 E-Price € 176 / US$ 212 Nova et Vetera Iuris Gentium, 31

This book offers a comprehensive and innovative account of the origins, theory and application of the general principles as ascertained in the jurisprudence of the Permanent Court of International Justice and International Court of Justice between 1922 and 2018.

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General Principles of Law Recognized by Civilized Nations (1922-2018) The Evolution of the Third Source of International Law Through the Jurisprudence of the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Court of Justice Marija Đorđeska, Associate at Lindeborg Counsellors at Law (UK)

ISSN 0924-5332 brill.com/diil

Edited by Alfred H.A. Soons

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The aim of this Series is to facilitate an exchange of views and opinions among judges, academics, practitioners and students on the increasingly important and complex relations between commercial law and public international law.

May Hardback2020 (xxvi, 235 pp.) ISBN 9789004408432 Price € 149 / US$ 179 E-ISBN 9789004408456 E-Price € 149 / US$ 179 Queen Mary Studies in International Law, 40 February Hardback2020(xliv, 684 pp.) ISBN 9789004375062 Price € 299 / US$ 359 E-ISBN 9789004400184 E-Price € 299 / US$ 359 Queen Mary Studies in International Law, 39

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November 2019 Hardback (xviii, 386 pp.) ISBN 9789004409866 Price € 127 / US$ 153 E-ISBN 9789004409873 Open Access Developments in International Law, 72 State Responsibility for Support of Armed Groups in the Commission of International Crimes Narissa Ramsundar, Queen Mary University of London State Responsibility for the Support of Armed Groups in the Commission of International Crimes makes a case for the liberalisation of the tests of attribution of conduct of individuals to states under the rules of state responsibility in international law.

This wide ranging series provides expert insights into the most fundamental aspects of public international law, and has for many years, made a major contribution to the international debate on legal issues affecting the world community.

The 1713 Peace of Utrecht and its Enduring Effects

Domestic Courts and the Interpretation of International Law Methods and Reasoning Based on the Swiss Example Odile Ammann, The University of Zurich In Domestic Courts and the Interpretation of International Law, Odile Ammann examines the methodology and reasoning which domestic courts, including Swiss courts, use to interpret international law. She argues that interpretative methods must be taken more seriously in international law.

Queen Mary Studies in International Law

Edited by Malgosia Fitzmaurice and Sarah Singer

Edited by Patrick Mileham Jus Post bellum: Restraint, Stabilisation and Peace records the theory of military ethics and the process of attempting to achieve a safe and lasting peace after conflict from the basis of the Just War Theory.

November 2019 Paperback (xiv, 418 pp.) ISBN 9789004409668 Price € 125 / US$ 151 E-ISBN 9789004409675 E-Price € 125 / US$ 151 Nijhoff Law Specials, 98 April 2019 Paperback (x, 152 pp.) ISBN 9789004396838 Price € 110 / US$ 132 E-ISBN 9789004396845 E-Price € 110 / US$ 132 International Studies on Military Ethics, 5 Nijhoff Law Specials ISSN 0924-4549 brill.com/nlsp

December 2019 Paperback (xiv, 300 pp.) ISBN 9789004425378 Price € 85 / US$ 77 E-ISBN 9789004425392 E-Price € 85 / US$ 77 Nijhoff Law Specials, 99 May (approx.Hardback2020415 pp.) ISBN 9789004411036 Price € 176 / US$ 212 E-ISBN 9789004411043 E-Price € 176 / US$ 212 International Studies on Military Ethics

Edited by Nico Schrijver and Niels Blokker

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International Studies on Military Ethics

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International Studies on Military Ethics is a peer reviewed series of monographs, theses and edited volumes. The series aims to promote the scholarly analysis and practical teaching of the complete spectrum of military ethics, to include the ethical aspects of the ius ad bellum, the ius in bello, the ius post bellum and the ethical aspects of international peacekeeping. The series will examine the ethical implications of decisions taken at all levels, from senior policy makers to individuals at the tactical level. Published under the auspices of EURO-ISME, the European Branch of the International Society for Military Ethics. ISSN 2214-7926 brill.com/isme

FinancingCounter-Terrorism

In 2012, the UK introduced the ‘Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative’. This paper examines whether it is actually possible to prevent sexual violence being employed as a weapon of war against women, men and children.

International Best Practices and the Law Nathalie Rébé, Thomas Jefferson School of Law In Counter-Terrorism Financing: International Best Practices and the Law, Nathalie Rébé offers a new comprehensive framework for CTF worldwide and reviews the strengths and weaknesses of current regulations and

Editor-in-Chief: Ted van Baarda

Jus Post Bellum Restraint, Stabilisation and Peace

Elected Members of the Security Council Lame Ducks or Key Players?

Preventingpolicies.Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War / Verhinderung sexueller Gewalt als Kriegswaffe / Prévenir la violence sexuelle en tant qu’arme de guerre Samantha J. Hope, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom

The UN Security Council also consists of ten non-permanent or elected members who represent five different regions of the world, and who, though not vested with the right of veto, play an indispensable role in Council decision-making. This book aims to take a closer look at that role.

David B. Oppenheimer, University of California, Berkeley Law

Edited by Daniel D. Bradlow, University of Pretoria and American University Washington College of Law, and David B. Hunter, American University Washington College of Law

Neutrality as a Policy Choice for Small/ Weak Democracies

Advocating Social Change through International Law, edited by Professors Daniel Bradlow and David Hunter, explores the use of hard and soft international law in advocating for social change. Using case studies rooted in inter alia human rights, international crimes, environmental protection, public heath, and financial regulation, the book focuses on both state and non-state actors’ strategic choices regarding the use of hard and soft international law in advocating for social change. Looking through the social change lens provides new insights into the interplay between soft and hard international law, the perceived costs and benefits associated with hard and soft international law in different contexts, and the factors affecting the effectiveness of hard and soft approaches to international law.

A Comparative Global Perspective

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Positive measures to prevent and remedy discrimination have been adopted in many parts of the world. This book compares positive anti-discrimination measures in the United States, India, Brazil, South Africa, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the European Union.

The Ubiquity of Positive Measures for Addressing Systemic Discrimination and Inequality

Advocating Social Change through International Law

Michael Wood, Andrew Sanger and the Council of Europe

Michael F. Palo In this book, Michael F. Palo explains how a historical and theoretical examination of Belgian neutrality, 1839-1940, can help readers understand the behaviour of small/ weak democracies in the international system. August 2019 Paperback (vi, 114 pp.) ISBN 9789004345980 Price € 140 / US$ 168 E-ISBN 9789004345997 E-Price € 140 / US$ 168 Brill DiscriminationComparativePerspectivesResearchin Law, 3/3-4 July Hardback2019 (xxx, 559 pp.) ISBN 9789004371842 Price € 226 / US$ 272 E-ISBN 9789004395855 E-Price € 226 / US$ 272

This book provides a cogent and insightful understanding of authors’ right vis-à-vis broadcasters’ right in the technologically advanced era especially in live streaming technology context.

Exploring the Choice between Hard and Soft International Law

Broadcasters’ Right in the Digital Era

Copyright Concerns on Live Streaming M. Sakthivel, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

This volume contains an up-to-date analysis of the law and practice on special missions, based on information from a wide range of States. It aims to provide a practical guide on this issue for Governments, judges, practitioners, academics and students alike.

December 2019 Hardback (xiv, 310 pp.) ISBN 9789004382480 Price € 154 / US$ 185 E-ISBN 9789004417021 E-Price € 154 / US$ 185 April Hardback2019 (xvi, 700 pp.) ISBN 9789004360556 Price € 275 / US$ 317 E-ISBN 9789004360563 E-Price € 275 / US$ 317 March Hardback2020(xiv, 258 pp.) ISBN 9789004419100 Price € 149 / US$ 179 E-ISBN 9789004419155 E-Price € 149 / US$ 179

Learning from the Belgian Experience

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This paper uses the theoretical construct of faith-based diplomacy to recommend interfaith dialogue as a viable strategy within diplomatic activities.

Jean d’Aspremont, Sciences Po and University of Manchester

Interfaith dialogue is a practice that could benefit diplomatic strategies but has not yet been brought into diplomacy’s scope.

Shaun Riordan, European Institute of International Studies

The Critical Attitude and the History of International Law

Matthew Nicholson, Durham Law School

Empirical Research and DiscriminationWorkplace Law Alysia Blackham,

Re-Situatingdiplomacy.Utopia

The University of Melbourne In Empirical Research and Workplace Discrimination Law, Alysia Blackham offers a succinct comparative survey of empirical research that is occurring in workplace discrimination law.

June 2019 Paperback (vi, 124 pp.) ISBN 9789004408920 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004408951 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill PerspectivesResearchin Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, 3/2 July 2019 Paperback (vi, 84) ISBN 9789004409361 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004409378 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill PerspectivesResearchin Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, 3/3 November 2019 Paperback (vi, 114 pp.) ISBN 9789004401198 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004401204 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill PerspectivesResearchin Law and Religion, 1/4 August 2019 Paperback (vi, 60 pp.) ISBN 9789004411623 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004411630 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill TheoryInternationalPerspectivesResearchinLegalandPractice, 1/3

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The Geopolitics of Cyberspace explores how concepts of traditional and critical geopolitics can be applied to cyberspace, the extent to which they can help model the behaviour of key actors and the implications for

In Re-Situating Utopia Matthew Nicholson challenges contemporary understandings of the place of utopianism in international law, promoting the value of an iconoclastic international legal utopianism that seeks to transcend the boundaries of contemporary reality.

Religious Courts in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Michał Rynkowski

In the 60 years of its existence, the European Court of Human Rights has handled only twelve cases in which a religious court was involved at stage of domestic proceedings. These cases originated from a number of European States and the Court came to various conclusions, which are presented in this book.

This book argues that the critical histories of international law must move beyond a mere historiographical attitude and promotes radical historical critique in order to unbridle disciplinary imagination in international law.

Faith-based Diplomacy and Interfaith Dialogue

Scott Blakemore, Bond University

June 2019 Paperback (vi, 66 pp.) ISBN 9789004380486 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004380493 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill DiscriminationComparativePerspectivesResearchin Law, 3/2 August 2019 Paperback (vi, 72 pp.) ISBN 9789004416482 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004416505 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill PerspectivesResearchin Law and Religion, 2/1

The Geopolitics of Cyberspace A Diplomatic Perspective

Publications of The Hague Academy of International Law

Collected Courses of The Hague Academy of International LawRecueil des cours Académie de Droit International de la Haye / Hague Academy of International Law

The Academy is a prestigious international institution for the study and teaching of public and private international law and related subjects. The work of the Hague Academy receives the support and recognition of the UN. Its purpose is to encourage a thorough and impartial examination of the problems arising from international relations in the field of law. The courses deal with the theoretical and practical aspects of the subject, including legislation and case law. All courses at the Academy are, in principle, published in the language in which they were delivered in the Collected Courses of The Hague Academy of International Law . brill.com/radi SERIES Tome 403 Yves Daudet: 1919-2019, Le flux du multilatéralisme Catherine Kessedjian: Le tiers impartial et indépendant en droit international February Hardback2020(672 pp.) ISBN 9789004424685 Price € 155 / US$ 199 Collected Courses - Recueil des cours, 403 Tome 402 F. Dasser: “Soft Law” in International Commercial Arbitration P. Kinsch: Le rôle du politique en droit international privé January Hardback2020(608 pp.) ISBN 9789004423923 Price € 155 / US$ 199 Collected Courses - Recueil des cours, 402 Tome 401 Diane P. Wood: Extraterritorial Enforcement of Regulatory Laws Yuko Nishitani: Identité culturelle en droit international privé de la famille December 2019 Hardback (464 pp.) ISBN 9789004423893 Price € 155 / US$ 199 Collected Courses - Recueil des cours, 401 Tome 400 Lotfi Chedly: L’efficacité de l’arbitrage commercial international December 2019 Hardback (624 pp.) ISBN 9789004423886 Price € 155 / US$ 199 Collected Courses - Recueil des cours, 400 Tome 399 Atsuko Kanehara: Reassessment of the Acts of the State in the Law of State Responsibility – A Proposal of an Integrative Theoretical Framework of the Law of State Responsibility to Effectively Cope with the Internationally Harmful Acts of Non-State Actors Hannah L. Buxbaum: Public Regulation and Private Enforcement in a Global Economy: Strategies for Managing Conflict November 2019 Hardback (448 pp.) ISBN 9789004416703 Price € 155 / US$ 199 Collected Courses - Recueil des cours, 399 Tome 398 T. Treves: The Expansion of International Law, General Course on Public International Law (2015) August Hardback2019(viii, 389 pp.) ISBN 9789004412248 Price € 155 / US$ 199 Collected Courses - Recueil des cours, 398

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Tome 397 Louis D’avout: L’entreprise et les conflits internationaux de lois July Hardback2019 (624 pp.) ISBN 9789004412217 Price € 155 / US$ 199 Collected Courses - Recueil des cours, 397 Tome 396 Jean-Michel Jacquet: Droit international privé et arbitrage commercial international Edith Brown Weiss: Establishing Norms in a Kaleidoscopic World June Hardback2019 (416 pp.) ISBN 9789004410022 Price € 155 / US$ 199 Collected Courses - Recueil des cours, 396 Tome 395 Francesco Salerno: The Identity and Continuity of Personal Status in Contemporary Private International Law Christine M. Chinkin: United Nations Accountability for Violations of International Human Rights Law, by, Professor at the University of Michigan May Hardback2019 (320 pp.) ISBN 9789004407107 Price € 155 / US$ 199 Collected Courses - Recueil des cours, 395

The Pocket Books / Les livres de poche, 38 July 2019 Paperback (288 pp.) ISBN 9789004411807 Price € 15 / US$ 21

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In addition to the prestigious Collected Courses of The Hague Academy of International Law in hardback, the Curatorium of the Academy publishes certain courses from the private or public international law sessions, in English or French, in the form of low-cost “pocket books”. These courses, given to the Academy’s students by eminent specialists, focus on topics which are of particular interest, especially from a pedagogical perspective, to students and, more generally, to all who take an interest in the principal questions of international law. brill.com/hapb SERIES

International Law: Between the Letter and the Spirit Mohamed Bennouna This book confronts the letter and spirit of international law, its norms and institutions, as well as their interaction with the life of peoples, nations and States in all their cultural diversity. It consists of de-compartmentalising the analysis of international law, which today concerns all aspects of daily life, and nourishing this analysis with human realities.

October Hardback2019(576 pp.) ISBN 9789004412279 Price € 249 / US$ 323 Centre for Studies and Research in International Law and RelationsInternationalSeries,18 April 2019 Paperback (240 pp.) ISBN 9789004401433 Price € 49 / US$ 63Centre for Studies and Research in International Law and RelationsInternationalSeries

Le Centre d’études et de recherche en droit international et relations internationales regroupe chaque année de jeunes chercheurs du monde entier pour des journées d’étude sur un sujet commun choisi par le Curatorium de l’Académie. Designed to bring together highly qualified young international lawyers from all over the world, to undertake original research on a common general theme which is determined annually by the Curatorium of the Academy.

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October 2019 Paperback (880 pp.) ISBN 9789004416680 Price € 18 / US$ 25

ISSN 2542-534X brill.com/cers SERIES

L’entreprise et les conflits internationaux de lois Louis d’Avout Agent de la mondialisation au coeur des réflexions critiques, l’entreprise est aussi un phénomène juridique. Elle entretient à ce titre des rapports complexes avec les droits des Etats et sécrète un pouvoir dont on prétend qu’il remettrait en cause l’autorité des lois. Ce cours étudie la façon dont l’entreprise est assujettie aux divers droits nationaux, pour sa constitution et son activité à travers les frontières. Le fondement de l’effet des jugements étrangers Gilles Cuniberti Ce cours présente et critique les différentes théories et fondements existant en droit comparé. Certaines mettent en avant les intérêts privés des justiciables, à l’instar du droit à l’exécution des jugements promu par la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme. D’autres privilégient les intérêts des Etats, qu’ils soient purement économiques ou plus politiques.

The Access of Individuals to International Justice/ L’accès de l’individu à la justice internationale Edited by Maurice Kamto and Yogesh Tyagi The authors in this volume address not only the classical questions of the legal personality of the individual, but also the contributions made by international criminal law, including from an African perspective, the compensation systems such as the United Nations Compensation Commission, and the alternative modes of dispute settlements.

The Pocket Books of The Hague Academy of International Law / Les livres de poche de l’Académie de droit international de La Haye

ISSN 1872-7158 brill.com/colp SERIES

Law of the Sea

April Hardback2020 (xviii, 220 pp.) ISBN 9789004422049 Price € 121 / US$ 146 E-ISBN 9789004422056 E-Price € 121 / US$ 146 Maritime Cooperation in East Asia, 9 February Hardback2020(xxii, 615 pp.) ISBN 9789004391550 Price € 150 / US$ 181 E-ISBN 9789004391567 Open Access Publications on Ocean Development, 90

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Center for Oceans Law and Policy

The Belt and Road Initiative and the Law of the Sea offers insightful discussions on the use of oceans in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative covering navigational safety, marine energy and sea ports, maritime law enforcement and access of landlocked states to the sea.

This series serves as a platform to promote East Asian maritime studies. The region’s dynamic economic development and complex history has sparked a lively debate amongst academics and policymakers struggling to maintain lasting peace and security in Pacific waters. While narrowing in on the impacts of international law in East Asian seas, the series also promotes a multi-disciplinary lens of the issue across several social sciences including international relations, economics, politics, strategic studies and law of the sea. The series aims to publish innovative works from leading scholars in the field.

June Hardback2019 (xiv, 322 pp.) ISBN 9789004389014 Price € 138 / US$ 159 E-ISBN 9789004389908 E-Price € 138 / US$ 159 Maritime Cooperation in East Asia, 8 Maritime Cooperation in East Asia Series

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The Belt and Road Initiative and the Law of the Sea Keyuan Zou, University of Central Lancashire

Publications on Ocean Development Series Editors: Robin Churchill and Alex Oude Elferink

ISSN 0924-1922 brill.com/pood

Edited by Myron H. Nordquist and John Norton Moore

Editors: Seokwoo Lee and Keyuan Zou

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The Law of the Seabed Access, Uses, and Protection of Seabed Resources Catherine Banet, University of Oslo, Norway The Law of the Seabed offers a timely analysis of the most pressing legal questions raised by the use and protection of natural resources on and underneath the world’s seabeds.

This series examines the most important aspects of oceans law and policy and is published under the auspices of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy at the University of Virginia. Supporting research, education, and discussion on legal and public policy issues relating to the oceans, the Center is among the leading institutes in the field and promotes interdisciplinary interaction at all levels, addressing international, national, regional, and state issues.

Global Maritime Safety & Security Issues and East Asia Suk Kyoon Kim, Hanyang University In Global Maritime Safety & Security Issues and East Asia, Suk Kyoon Kim offers a multi-disciplinary perspective on various issues of maritime safety and security, focusing on East Asia. Ranging from the definitions of maritime safety and security, this book provides insights on a wide range of maritime safety and security regimes and issues.

This wide-ranging series provides expert insights into the most fundamental and most topical aspects of the law of the sea, covering issues such as the nature and implications of legal institutions and the jurisprudence concerning the law of the sea, maritime delimitation, and regional and global developments. Practitioners and academics, political actors and international lawyers alike will benefit from these studies.

Eutrophication in the Baltic Sea: Legal Aspects of EngineeringSea-BasedMeasures

Legal Perspectives Henrik Ringbom, University of Oslo, Saara Ilvessalo, Baltic Area Legal Studies (BALEX), Brita Bohman, Stockholm

This volume contains the pleadings, minutes of sittings and other documents concerning: Delimitation of the maritime boundary in the Atlantic Ocean (Ghana/Côte d’Ivoire), Merits. / Ce volume reproduit les mémoires, procès-verbaux des audiences et d’autres documents concernant : Délimitation de la frontière maritime dans l’océan Atlantique (Ghana/Côte d’Ivoire), fond.

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Governance of Offshore Freshwater Resources Renée Martin-Nagle, Visiting Scholar at the Environmental Law Institute and CEO of A Ripple Effect LLC In Governance of Offshore Freshwater Resources Renée Martin-Nagle examines legal principles and regimes that would govern development of offshore freshwater. She concludes that coastal states have sovereign rights in reserves within their exclusive zones, and transboundary reserves will be

Law of the Sea

Legal Aspects of Sustainable Development

documentsaudiencesprocès-verbauxDocumentsofPleadings,unitized.MinutesPublicSittingsand/Mémoires,despubliqueset

Yearbook International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea / Annuaire Tribunal international du droit de la mer Volume 22 (2018) International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

Series Editor: David Freestone This series publishes work on all aspects of the international legal dimensions of the concept of sustainable development. Its aim is to publish important works of scholarship on a range of relevant issues including conservation of natural resources, climate change, biodiversity loss and the role of international agreements, international organizations and state practice. ISSN 1875-0923 brill.com/lasd SERIES

The Yearbook provides information on the composition, jurisdiction, procedure and organization of the Tribunal and about its judicial activities in 2018. / L’Annuaire fournit au public des informations sur la composition, la compétence, la procédure et l’organisation du Tribunal ainsi que sur les activités judiciaires menées par celui-ci en 2018.

November 2019 Hardback (xiv, 510 pp.) ISBN 9789004412019 Price € 159 / US$ 191 E-ISBN 9789004412026 E-Price € 159 / US$ 191 Center for Oceans Law and Policy, 23 September 2019 Paperback (viii, 96 pp.) ISBN 9789004399563 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004399570 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill PerspectivesResearchin the Law of the Sea, 2/4 December 2019 Paperback (xviii, 534 pp.) ISBN 9789004343269 Price € 199 / US$ 239 E-ISBN 9789004419520 E-Price € 199 / US$ 239 Yearbook International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea / Annuaire Tribunal international du droit de la mer, 22 January Hardback2020(xiv, 295 pp.) ISBN 9789004421035 Price € 132 / US$ 159 E-ISBN 9789004421042 E-Price € 132 / US$ 159 Legal Aspects of Sustainable Development, 25 January Hardback2020(2,384 pp.) ISBN 9789004421851 Price € 649 / US$ 779 E-ISBN 9789004421868 E-Price € 649 / US$ 779 Pleadings, Minutes of Public Sittings and Documents / documents,audiencesprocès-verbauxMémoires,despubliqueset26

ThisUniversityarticle explores the legal framework under international, European and national law for various measures aimed at improving the marine environment of the Baltic Sea by reducing the leakage of phosphorus from the seabed.

Volume 26 (2017) (2 vols) International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

Edited by Myron H. Nordquist, University of Virginia School of Law, John Norton Moore, University of Virginia School of Law, and Ronán Long, World Maritime University – Sasakawa Global Institute Cooperation and Engagement in the AsiaPacific Region provides valuable insight into a region that encompasses many important maritime regions, and harbors promising opportunities for maritime cooperation and Combattingengagement.

Disaster Management and International Space Law Diego Zannoni, University of Padua In Disaster Management and International Space Law Diego Zannoni offers a systematic analysis of the main legal issues involved in both preventive measures regarding disasters and their relief phase, with a special focus on major space applications.

August (approx.Hardback2020475 pp.) ISBN 9789004406919 Price € 160 / US$ 192 E-ISBN 9789004411029 E-Price € 160 / US$ 192 Studies in Space Law, 16 June Hardback2019 (xii, 268 pp.) ISBN 9789004388352 Price € 143 / US$ 172 E-ISBN 9789004388369 E-Price € 143 / US$ 172 Studies in Space Law, 15

Series Editor: Stephen C. McCaffrey, The University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law

‘Space law’, as the law relevant to outer space and space activities, is a relatively young area of law, which moreover is expanding rapidly in scope. Practical, down-to-earth applications of space activities abound, more and more of a commercial nature. Also the number and variety of actors is growing. As a consequence, the traditional field of research of space law is widening so as to include or interfere with such other fields as telecommunications law, intellectual property rights, trade and commercial law, EC law, transport law and so on. This series aims to present a platform for qualified authors to shed light on relevant developments from this perspective, whilst keeping in mind the longer-term perspectives of space activities and the concurrent interest of space law to remain a reasonably coherent body of law.

A Legal Framework for the Common Management of International Watercourses

The Geostationary Ring Practice and Law Martha Mejía-Kaiser, International Institute of Space Law

ISSN 2351-9606 brill.com/iwl

The Geostationary Ring: Practice and Law by Martha Mejía-Kaiser addresses numerous physical aspects of this highly soughtafter orbital region and analyses its use, coordination, related disputes and efforts to keep it operational by clearing it of space debris.

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August (approx.Hardback2020260 pp.) ISBN 9789004426313 Price € 132 / US$ 159 E-ISBN 9789004426320 E-Price € 132 / US$ 159 International Water Law Series, 8 August (approx.Hardback2020340 pp.) ISBN 9789004385078 Price € 164 / US$ 197 E-ISBN 9789004385085 E-Price € 164 / US$ 197 International Water Law Series, 7

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The Community of Interest Approach in International Water Law

ISSN 1871-7659 brill.com/slaw

International Groundwater Law and the US-Mexico Border Region María E. Milanés Murcia, UN FAO In International Groundwater Law and the US-Mexico Border Region, María Milanés Murcia offers a new international legal and institutional framework to manage fossil aquifers and groundwater in conjunctive use with surface water.

Studies in Space Law

General Editor: Frans G. von der Dunk, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Julie Gjørtz Howden, University of Bergen In The Community of Interest Approach in International Water Law, Julie G. Howden identifies the normative elements of the community of interest approach, and how the approach provides a legal framework for common management of international watercourses.

International Water Law Series

The International Water Law Series publishes scholarly and other expert work on the increasingly important field of international freshwater law.

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Legal Studies on Access and Benefit-sharing Series

Drafting Successful Access and ContractsBenefit-sharing

Managing Liability Exposure for Injuries to Crew and Passengers Resulting from US Commercial Space Activities

The 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity prominently enshrined the concept of “access and benefit-sharing” (ABS) in the sphere of public international law. The series offers a forum for original research on the concept of ABS and on innovative regulatory and governance approaches related to the equitable sharing of commercial and non-commercial benefits deriving from access to genetic resources, biological resources and the traditional knowledge of indigenous and local communities, as well as in broader context of environmental protection and management. ISSN 2213-493X brill.com/labs SERIES

August Hardback2019(xx, 384 pp.) ISBN 9789004364196 Price € 165 / US$ 198 E-ISBN 9789004364400 E-Price € 165 / US$ 198 Legal Studies on Access and Benefit-sharing, 6 November 2017 Hardback (x, 428 pp.) ISBN 9789004356566 Price € 156 / US$ 180 E-ISBN 9789004356573 E-Price € 156 / US$ 180 Legal Studies on Access and Benefit-sharing, 5 September 2017 Hardback (xxiv, 580 pp.) ISBN 9789004313491 Price € 151 / US$ 174 E-ISBN 9789004313507 E-Price € 151 / US$ 174 EnvironmentalInternational Law, 13 The

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Incorporating Indigenous Rights in the International Regime on Biodiversity Protection Access, Benefit-sharing and Conservation in Indigenous Lands Federica Cittadino, Institute for Comparative Federalism, Eurac Research In Incorporating Indigenous Rights in the International Regime on Biodiversity Protection, Federica Cittadino convincingly interprets the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and its related instruments in light of indigenous rights and the principle of self-determination.

Tomme Rosanne Young, Fridtjof Nansen Institute and Morten Walløe Tvedt, Fridtjof Nansen Institute Drafting Successful Access and Benefitsharing Contracts gives an insightful and profound analysis of how contracts should be drafted so that biotechnology users and providers of genetic resources get access and become bound to share benefits from use of biological diversity.

Maria Antonia Tigre, Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice In Regional Cooperation in Amazonia: A Comparative Environmental Law Analysis, Maria Antonia Tigre investigates efforts in regional cooperation for the protection of the Amazonian ecosystem by the eight countries in which the world’s largest rainforest lies.

Environmental Law

Maria-Vittoria “Giugi” Carminati In What Does Risk Mean in this New “Risky Space Business”?, Dr. Carminati offers a first-of-its-kind analysis of US tort law as it applies to commercial spaceflight operations, including an in-depth review of pre-emption, federal cross-waivers, and state tort defenses.

Regional Cooperation in Amazonia A Comparative Environmental Law Analysis

What Does Risk Mean in This New “Risky Space Business”?

July Hardback2020 (x, 274 pp.) ISBN 9789004428669 Price € 127 / US$ 153 E-ISBN 9789004428676 E-Price € 127 / US$ 153 EnvironmentalInternational Law, 14 October Hardback2019(xii, 484 pp.) ISBN 9789004399709 Price € 182 / US$ 219 E-ISBN 9789004399716 E-Price € 182 / US$ 219 Studies in Space Law, 14

Editors: Elisa Morgera and Elsa Tsioumani

Serena Forlati, University of Ferrara, Makane Moïse Mbengue, University of Geneva and Sciences Po Paris, and Brian McGarry, Leiden University This volume deconstructs one of the most influential ICJ Judgments and analyses its contributions to the law of treaties, the law of international responsibility, and the law of sustainable development in light of 20 years of subsequent developments in the international legal order.

In this volume, Salman M. A. Salman, discusses and analyzes the basic elements of notification under the Watercourses Convention and the World Bank policies and practice, and identifies comparators and synergies between the two instruments.

Notification concerning Planned Measures on Shared Watercourses Synergies between the Watercourses Convention and the World Bank Policies and Practice

In this volume, Christina Leb discusses how technology innovations disrupt the conventional methods of data and information exchange and the potential impact this may have on international water law.

June 2019 Paperback (x, 106 pp.) ISBN 9789004407442 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004407459 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill Law,InternationalPerspectivesResearchinWater4/2

Salman M.A. Salman, International Water Resources Association

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Adapting InternationalDevelopmentsAgreementsWatercoursetoinLaw

A Critical Assessment Makane Moïse Mbengue, University of Geneva, and Rukmini Das, Ph.D. candidate, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva In this volume, Mbengue and Das offer a critical assessment of the involvement of experts in resolving international water disputes. Through case studies, they identify the lacunae as well as good practices in expert use in disputes of this nature.

Use of Experts in FreshwaterInternationalDisputes

Salman M. A. Salman, International Water Resources Association

Christina Leb, World Bank / Platform for International Water Law

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On the Relevance of International Law

The Case of the Itaipu Treaty Maria A. Gwynn, University of Bonn In this volume, Maria A. Gwynn offers an account of the need to align watercourses agreements to the current standards and principles of international law, thereby increasing prospects for achieving sustainable development. May 2019 Paperback (vi, 88 pp.) ISBN 9789004402089 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004402096 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill Law,InternationalPerspectivesResearchinWater4/1

“The entry into force of the United Nations Watercourses Convention in 2014 has refocused the attention of the world community on our shared water resources and underscored the pressing need for their equitable and sustainable sharing, joint management, and protection. It was in this period of rising expectations and hopes for more cooperative approaches to shared watercourses that Brill Research Perspectives in International Water Law was launched. The journal explores legal aspects related to shared watercourses, and addresses international, regional, and bilateral agreements and arrangements, as well as thematic matters related to international water law.”

November 2019 Paperback (vi, 96 pp.) ISBN 9789004420427 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004420434 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill InternationalPerspectivesResearchinWater Law, 4/3 February 2020 Paperback (vi, 78 pp.) ISBN 9789004428997 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004429000 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill InternationalPerspectivesResearchinWater Law, 4/4

Data Innovations for Transboundary Freshwater Resources Management Are Obligations Related to Information Exchange Still Needed?

Interpretation of Investment Treaties

Series Editors: Eric De Brabandere, Leiden University, Tarcisio Gazzini, University of East Anglia, Stephan W. Schill, University of Amsterdam, and Attila Tanzi, University of Bologna

The Nijhoff International Investment Law Series presents important, high-quality and original research in the field of international investment law. ISSN 2351-9542 brill.com/iils

Edited by Peter Quayle and Xuan Gao, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

Alexandre Genest, World Trade Organization Proposes the first empirical typology of performance requirement prohibitions in investment treaties and the first in-depth analysis of arbitral awards on the subject, which will improve their interpretation and drafting.

Aikaterini Florou, Leicester Law School Explores the complex phenomenon of the renegotiation of investor-state contracts. The author reconstructs the relationship between those contracts and the overarching investment treaties using an original interpretative methodology based on transaction cost economics and relational contract

The first volume of the AIIB Yearbook of International Law (AYIL) examines a series of dimensions to the good governance of modern International Financial

Good Governance and Modern FinancialInternationalInstitutions

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Edited by Peter Quayle and Xuan Gao, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank This second volume of the AIIB Yearbook of International Law examines a series of overarching themes and relationships regarding the role of international organizations in promoting effective dispute resolution.

Contractual Renegotiations and InvestmentInternationalArbitration

AIIB Yearbook of International Law 2019

AIIB Yearbook of International Law 2018

May Hardback2020 (xi, 253 pp.) ISBN 9789004407466 Price € 116 / US$ 140 E-ISBN 9789004407473 E-Price € 116 / US$ 140 Nijhoff InvestmentInternationalLawSeries, 14 June Hardback2019 (vi, 254 pp.) ISBN 9789004396661 Price € 109 / US$ 131 E-ISBN 9789004407411 Open Access AIIB Yearbook of International Law, 2 July Hardback2019 (xii, 266 pp.) ISBN 9789004398016 Price € 144 / US$ 173 E-ISBN 9789004408326 Open Access AIIB Yearbook of International Law, 1 September 2019 Hardback (xiv, 274 pp.) ISBN 9789004392090 Price € 132 / US$ 159 E-ISBN 9789004392106 E-Price € 132 / US$ 159 Nijhoff InvestmentInternationalLawSeries, 13 Nijhoff InvestmentInternationalLawSeries

A Relational Contract Theory

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OrganizationsInternationaltheory.and the Promotion of Effective Dispute Resolution

Editors: Peter Quayle, Chief Counsel, Corporate, at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and Xuan Gao, Chief Counsel, Institutional, at the Asian Infrastructure Investment TheBankAsian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) Yearbook of International Law (AYIL) is an annual legal publication in furtherance of the purpose of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, namely to foster sustainable economic development, create wealth and improve infrastructure connectivity in Asia by investing in infrastructure and other productive sectors, together with promoting regional cooperation and partnership in addressing development challenges. ISSN 2590-2822 brill.com/aiib

January 2019 Paperback (vi, 62 pp.) ISBN 9789004366428 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004390614 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill LawInternationalPerspectivesResearchinInvestmentandArbitration,2/2 October 2019 Paperback (vi, 94 pp.) ISBN 9789004416222 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004416239 E-Price € 84 / US$ 70 Brill LawInternationalPerspectivesResearchinInvestmentandArbitration,2/4

December 2019 Hardback (xvi, 386 pp.) ISBN 9789004337770 Price € 160 / US$ 192 E-ISBN 9789004337787 E-Price € 160 / US$ 192 September 2019 Paperback (vi, 100 pp.) ISBN 9789004395886 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004413054 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill andInternationalPerspectivesResearchinBankingSecuritiesLaw,3/1

A Critical Appraisal of Initial Coin Offerings

Principles of Evidence in Public International Law as Applied by Investor-State Tribunals Burden and Standards of Proof Kabir Duggal, Arnold & Porter LLP and Wendy Cai, Gibson, Sunn & Crutcher

In Principles of Evidence in Public International Law as Applied by InvestorState Tribunals, Kabir Duggal and Wendy Cai examine evidentiary principles of burden of proof and standard of proof by delving into applications by the International Court of Justice and investorstate tribunals.

September 2019 Paperback (vi, 174 pp.) ISBN 9789004416574 Price € 140 / US$ 168 E-ISBN 9789004416581 E-Price € 140 / US$ 168 Brill andInternationalPerspectivesResearchinBankingSecuritiesLaw,3/2-3

Dominika Nestarcova, National University of Singapore

Towards Good Governance in Development Finance

Addressing Corruption Allegations in International Arbitration Brody K. Greenwald, White & Case LLP and Jennifer A. Ivers, Office of the General Counsel, U.S. Department of InCommerceAddressing Corruption Allegations in International Arbitration, Brody K. Greenwald and Jennifer A. Ivers draw upon their experience in international arbitrations involving allegations of corruption to provide a comprehensive overview of the key issues that arise in these high-stakes cases.

This book presents a series of in-depth examinations, by leading experts from banking institutions, academia and civil society, of key aspects of the rapidly evolving practice of IAMs, and of the implications of such practice for environmental and social governance.

The Selection and Removal of Arbitrators in InvestorState Dispute Settlement Chiara Giorgetti

This volume explores and assesses two essential features in investor state dispute resolution (ISDS): the selection and the removal of arbitrators. The book explains the selection of arbitrators procedurally and comparatively under the most-often used arbitration rules.

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A Critical Appraisal of Initial Coin Offerings: Lifting the “Digital Token’s Veil” examines the merits of regulating initial coin offerings under traditional securities regulations and provides and in-depth analysis of digital tokens as a new asset class.

The Practice

June 2019 Paperback (vi, 94 pp.) ISBN 9789004369771 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004410916 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill LawInternationalPerspectivesResearchinInvestmentandArbitration,2/3

MechanismsAccountabilityIndependentof(IAMs)

Lifting the “Digital Token’s Veil”

Edited by Owen McIntyre, University College Cork, and Suresh Nanwani, Durham University

A Contemporary View C. King Chanetsa In Securities and Capital Markets Regulation: A Contemporary View, the author takes a critical look at regulation of the sector in South Africa primarily in view of efforts to accommodate international standards, policy considerations, and the transition to a new regulatory framework (Twin Peaks).

Securities and Capital Markets Regulation in South Africa

In this book Pauline Melin provides a detailed legal analysis of the framework on social security coordination with third countries and offers alternative policy solutions to the current fragmented approach.

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This book offers a comprehensive account of China’s diplomatic, economic, environmental, scientific and strategic presence in the Arctic region and its influence on the future of the region.

Based on a study of wilderness protection in three Arctic countries, Antje Neumann identifies numerous ‘lessons learnt’ which could improve the protection of Antarctica’s wilderness, in particular with regard to the increasing and diversifying tourism in the region.

Wilderness Protection in Polar Regions Arctic Lessons Learnt for the Regulation and Management of Tourism in the Antarctic Antje Neumann, University of Akureyri

Studies in EU External Relations is a peerreviewed book series dedicated to the legal, political, trade and historical aspects of the EU’s relations with non-member states or regions or other international organisations. Focusing on the EU’s position and role in the world, the series covers the Union’s bilateral as well as its multilateral relations with third countries.

Edited by Marc Maresceau, Ghent University

The Law and Practice of Facultative Mixity

Studies in EU External Relations

ISSN 1875-0451 brill.com/seur

ISSN 2589-6822 brill.com/splw

Edited by Gudmundur Alfredsson, University of Akureyri, Iceland, and China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, and Timo Koivurova, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, Finland

EU External Relations Post-Lisbon

The volume brings together academics and practitioners from across the EU to address the question of ‘facultative mixity’ in the EU’s external relations, i.e. the situation whereby both the EU and its Member States enter into an international agreement with a third country even if legally the EU could act on its own.

Studies in Polar Law publishes monographs and collected works devoted to the legal regimes applicable to the Arctic and the Antarctic. It explores the problems faced by these regions and the solutions proposed on issues such as the environment, sovereignty, dispute resolution, climate change, the rights of indigenous peoples, other human rights, good governance, wildlife, natural resources governance, law of the sea, land and resource claims in the Polar regions, self-determination and self-government, economic development, Arctic security, and the Arctic Council, the Antarctic treaty system and other relevant intergovernmental co-operation.

Regional Aspects Studies in Polar Law

The External Dimension of EU Social CoordinationSecurity

Towards a Common EU Approach Pauline Melin, Maastricht University

Edited by Merijn Chamon, Ghent University, and Inge Govaere, Ghent University

Chinese Policy and Presence in the Arctic Edited by Timo Koivurova, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, and Sanna Kopra, Actic Centre, University of Lapland

July (approx.Hardback2020480 pp.) ISBN 9789004421974 Price € 160 / US$ 192 E-ISBN 9789004421981 E-Price € 160 / US$ 192 Studies in EU External Relations, 16 December 2019 Hardback (viii, 376 pp.) ISBN 9789004415324 Price € 176 / US$ 212 E-ISBN 9789004415331 E-Price € 176 / US$ 212 Studies in EU External Relations, 15 May (approx.Hardback2020155 pp.) ISBN 9789004408418 Price € 99 / US$ 119 E-ISBN 9789004408425 E-Price € 99 / US$ 119 Studies in Polar Law, 3 May (approx.Hardback2020575 pp.) ISBN 9789004416062 Price € 215 / US$ 258 E-ISBN 9789004416079 E-Price € 215 / US$ 258 Studies in Polar Law, 2

ISSN 2352-2593 brill.com/cphr

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Linzhu Wang, Southwest University of Political Science and Law, China

In The Constitutional Identity of Contemporary China: The Unitary System and Its Internal Logic, Han Zhai an account of constitutional identity merging with China’s constitutional history and her constitutional complex from a comparative Liability in China A View from Law and Economics Yu Yan, Xiamen University, China In Road Traffic Liability in China: A View from Law and Economics Yu Yan offers an in-depth analysis of the Chinese road traffic liability system, with other alternative accident prevention and compensation systems from a view of law and economics.

In this book Linzhu Wang offers an insightful analysis of the rights of China’s minorities from the perspective of selfto Development Sustainable Development and the Practice of Good Governance Edited by Wang Xigen

Editor-in-Chief: Zhang Wei The book series Chinese Perspectives on Human Rights and Good Governance is edited within the Institute for Human Rights at the China University of Political Science and Law. It offers scholarly analysis and discussion of the theory and practice of international and national human rights law and good governance issues of particular relevance to China.

November 2019 Hardback (xiv, 382 pp.) ISBN 9789004410015 Price € 198 / US$ 238 E-ISBN 9789004411081 E-Price € 198 / US$ 238 Chinese and Comparative Law Series, 8 December 2018 Hardback (xii, 308 pp.) ISBN 9789004380561 Price € 145 / US$ 174 E-ISBN 9789004380578 E-Price € 145 / US$ 174 Chinese and Comparative Law Series, 7 May Hardback2019 (xii, 304 pp.) ISBN 9789004364448 Price € 150 / US$ 173 E-ISBN 9789004364455 E-Price € 150 / US$ 173 Chinese Perspectives on Human Rights and Good Governance, 3 Chinese Perspectives on Human Rights and Good Governance

The Right to Development offers a new idea, model, methodology and path for the implementation and protection of the right to development from the new perspective of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

December 2019 Hardback (xviii, 274 pp.) ISBN 9789004388130 Price € 171 / US$ 206 E-ISBN 9789004388147 E-Price € 171 / US$ 206 Chinese Perspectives on Human Rights and Good Governance, 4

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Self-determination and Minority Rights in China

Chinese and Comparative Law Series Series Editors: C.H. (Remco) van Rhee, Lei Chen and Jacques deLisle The Chinese and Comparative Law Series is a refereed scholarly series dedicated to the publication of studies of Chinese law in English, including works solely on Chinese law or Chinese law in a comparative legal context. ISSN 2213-4875 brill.com/ccls

determination.TheRight

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The Constitutional Identity of Contemporary China

The Unitary System and Its Internal Logic Han Zhai, Wuhan University

Egyptian and Islamic Law: Selected Essays Rudolph Peters, emeritus, University of Amsterdam

June Hardback2020 (xiii, 256 pp.) ISBN 9789004376984 Price € 143 / US$ 172 E-ISBN 9789004376991 E-Price € 143 / US$ 172 Silk Road Studies in International Economic Law, 4 December 2019 Hardback (240 pp.) ISBN 9789004378384 Price € 105 / US$ 126 E-ISBN 9789004413948 E-Price € 105 / US$ 126 Studies in Islamic Law and Society, 50 July (approx.Hardback2020750 pp.) ISBN 9789004412514 Price € 249 / US$ 299 E-ISBN 9789004420625 E-Price € 249 / US$ 299 Studies in Islamic Law and Society, 51 February Hardback2019(xvi, 612 pp.) ISBN 9789004389199 Price € 149 / US$ 179 E-ISBN 9789004391093 E-Price € 149 / US$ 179 Studies in Islamic Law and Society, 47

Congyan Cai, Fudan University School of Law, Huiping Chen, Xiamen University School of Law and the Secretary-General of the Administrative Council of Xiamen Academy of International Law, Yifei Wang, Xiamen University School of Law

Silk Road Studies in EconomicInternationalLaw

The BRICS in the New International Legal Order on Investment: Reformers or Disruptors explores the BRICS approach to modernizing investment treaties. This book, written by BRICS experts, provides unique perspectives on how the BRICS engage in international legal order.

Edited by Ali-Reza Bhojani, University of Oxford, Laurens de Rooij, University of Chester, and Michael Bohlander, Durham University Visions of Sharīʿa offers the first broad examination of ways in which legal theory (uṣūl al-fiqh) within Twelver Shīʿī thought continues to be a forum for vibrant debates regarding the assumptions, epistemology and hermeneutics of Sharīʿa in contemporary Shīʿī thought.

Sharia, Justice and Legal Order

Visions of inContemporarySharīʿaDiscussionsShī͑īLegalTheory

Studies in Legal Hadith Hiroyuki Yanagihashi, University of Tokyo In Studies in Legal Hadith Hiroyuki Yanagihashi seeks to clarify the processes by which hadiths on a given legal topic were formed and developed and to propose a methodology to estimate their acceptability for traditionists.

Sharia, Justice and Legal Order: Egyptian and Islamic Law: Selected Essays by Rudolph Peters is about legal practice, both Sharia and state law. Its principal themes are legal order and the actual application of law in the Ottoman and more recent periods.

Regional Aspects

Edited by Wenhua Shan, Xi’an Jiaotong University School of Law, and Jinyuan Su (Associate Editor) Silk Road Studies in International Economic Law offers incisive analysis of the latest developments in international and comparative law, with particular attention to interactions with China. The Series aims to promote international rule of law by publishing volumes which thoroughly analyze the state of the field, and offer a global range of perspectives. Silk Road Studies in International and Comparative Law will be highly relevant to practitioners and scholars alike. ISSN 2352-5681 brill.com/srsl

Editorial board: Ruud Peters, A. Kevin Reinhart and Nadjma Yassari Studies in Islamic Law and Society publishes monographs, collections of essays, critical editions of texts with annotated translation, and reference works that discuss historical and contemporary issues in Islamic law and its interpretation. Both the study of legal texts and legal discourse and the study of the social circumstances in which law has been and is being shaped - the reciprocity of influence of law on society and society on law - are integral to the series.

The BRICS in the New International Legal Order on Investment Reformers or Disruptors

Studies in Islamic Law and Society

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The Evolving Institutions and Mechanisms Zhiqiong June Wang, Western Sydney University, Australia, and Jianfu Chen, La Trobe University, Australia

Between Discrimination and Protection at the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Levels

This book provides a comprehensive and contextual analysis of the various methods of civil dispute resolution in the PRC. The approach to analysis is historical, comparative and socio-legal. December 2019 Hardback (xiv, 482 pp.) ISBN 9789004414761 Price € 199 / US$ 239 E-ISBN 9789004414785 E-Price € 199 / US$ 239 March Hardback2019(xxx, 506 pp.) ISBN 9789004389373 Price € 176 / US$ 212 E-ISBN 9789004389380 E-Price € 176 / US$ 212 December 2019 Hardback (xii, 328 pp.) ISBN 9789004331273 Price € 225 / US$ 271 E-ISBN 9789004331280 E-Price € 225 / US$ 271

Chinese Contract Law - Theory & Practice, Second Edition Mo Zhang, Temple University Beasley School of Law, NationalUSATrials of International Crimes in Bangladesh Transitional Justice as Reflected in Judgments M. Rafiqul Islam, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia This book presents an account and interpretation of the major legal issues arising in course of the trial process and their judicial expositions reflected in the judgments and underscores their precedential significance, legacy, and contribution.

Professors,Readership:researchers, graduate students, and legal community in general who are conducting comparative law teaching, research, or study that involves Chinese law and legal system, as well as lawyers or corporate counsels who are practicing law related to, doing business with, or engaged in contract litigation relevant to China.

Dispute Resolution in the People’s Republic of China

State, Religion and Muslims

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Edited by Melek Saral, SOAS University of London, and Şerif Onur Bahçecik, Middle East Technical University State, Religion and Muslims offers a comprehensive insight into the discrimination against Muslims at the legislative, executive and judicial level across the 12 Western countries situating discriminatory practices in their institutional framework with a multidisciplinary look March (approx.Hardback2020600 pp.) ISBN 9789004421455 Price € 138 / US$ 166 E-ISBN 9789004421516 E-Price € 138 / US$ 166 Muslim Minorities, 33 Chinese Contract Law (2nd Ed) offers an in-depth analysis of the contract making process, performance and remedies in the legal framework established under the current regulatory scheme governing contracts in China. The book discusses various contract issues from theoretic and practical viewpoints, and addresses major contractual matters in a comparative way. It examines the law of contracts as drafted, interpreted and applied with Chinese characteristics. The second edition comprises the latest developments in contract legislation, adjudication and practices in China, including the newly adopted laws, judicial interpretations and guiding cases. It emphasizes contextual distinctions and transactional considerations relevant to contract research and practice. The book provides a meaningful tool to get inside the contemporary contract law of China.

Leiden Studies on the Frontiers of International Law Series

Humanitarian / Criminal Law

On ROE, Self-Defence and the Use of Force during Armed Conflict

Launched in 2018, the European Criminal Justice Series provides a forum for highquality scholarship on the European dimensions of crime, criminal law, criminal policy, and punishment. Publications in the series provide insight into how crime, criminal law and criminal justice is developing within the European Union and on the European continent, both from a legal and criminological perspectives. The series particularly welcomes monographs but is also open to edited volumes.

ISSN 1389-6776 brill.com/ihul

Editors: Carsten Stahn, Larissa van den Herik and Nico Schrijver Leiden Studies on the Frontiers of International Law is a new forum for innovative scholarship in public international law and its specialized fields, published under the auspices of the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies of Leiden University. The series accommodates monographs and collaborative volumes on a wide range of contemporary themes of international law, including critical and interdisciplinary perspectives on the foundations, challenges and limits of the global legal order and the interaction of legal systems.

HumanitarianInternational Law Series

The International Humanitarian Law Series is a series of monographs and edited volumes which aims to promote scholarly analysis and discussion of both the theory and practice of the international legal regulation of armed conflict.

European Criminal Justice Series

Camilla Guldahl Cooper

Reviewing Grounds for Refusal from the Classic Paradigm to Mutual Recognition and Beyond

This book contains an exhaustive analysis of extradition law and offers innovative perspectives thereon. It departs from both the classic paradigm and the mutual recognition approach, producing a new model based on respect for other States’ criminal justice idiosyncrasies.

NATO Rules of Engagement

ISSN 2589-4447 brill.com/ecjs

Editors-in-Chief: H.E. Judge Sir Christopher Greenwood and Timothy L.H. McCormack

Editors-in-Chief: Jannemieke Ouwerkerk, Leiden University, and André Klip, Maastricht University

In NATO Rules of Engagement, Camilla Guldahl Cooper provides a thorough analysis of NATO rules of engagement, and offers clarity on a concept which despite its considerable political, strategic and operational importance, is often misunderstood.

The Roles and Functions of Atrocity-Related United Nations Commissions of Inquiry in the International Legal Order Navigating between Principle and Pragmatism Catherine E. M. Harwood In The Roles and Functions of AtrocityRelated United Nations Commissions of Inquiry in the International Legal Order, Catherine Harwood explores how United Nations inquiries navigate considerations of principle and pragmatism to discern their identity in the international legal order.

Miguel João Costa

October Hardback2019(xxii, 654 pp.) ISBN 9789004411197 Price € 225 / US$ 270 E-ISBN 9789004411210 E-Price € 225 / US$ 270 European Criminal Justice Series, 2

December 2019 Hardback (xii, 488 pp.) ISBN 9789004401679 Price € 180 / US$ 216 E-ISBN 9789004401686 E-Price € 180 / US$ 216 HumanitarianInternational Law Series, 57 November 2019 Hardback (xvi, 400 pp.) ISBN 9789004411234 Price € 160 / US$ 193 E-ISBN 9789004411241 E-Price € 160 / US$ 193 Leiden Studies on the Frontiers of International Law, 6

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Extradition Law

Combating Crime in the Digital Age: A Critical Review of EU Information Systems in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice Challenges for Criminal Law and Personal Data Protection

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This study analyzes counter-smuggling and counter-trafficking operations carried out in the Mediterranean Sea from a human rights perspective.

Between Criminalization and Protection

A Case Study of Spain Santiago Wortman Jofre, Queen Mary University of London In this volume Santiago Wortman Jofre presents a case study in which he analyses the regulation on compliance as deterrent for corporate criminality. He also examines the role of criminal justice and offers a view on the incentives to prevent corporate criminality. April (approx.Hardback2020700 pp.) ISBN 9789004395961 Price € 229 / US$ 275 E-ISBN 9789004395978 E-Price € 229 / US$ 275 June 2019 Paperback (vi, 64 pp.) ISBN 9789004407732 Price € 70 / US$ 84 E-ISBN 9789004407749 E-Price € 70 / US$ 84 Brill

Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi, Nikoletta Karaliota, Eliza Kompatsiari, and Christos Lampakis, University

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the modern EU counter-terrorism trends, focusing on the new terrorist crimes of Directive (EU) 2017/541 and on preventive counterterrorism measures aiming to deter terrorist financing.

In this volume the authors offer a systematic and critical account of EU information systems in the area of freedom, security and justice.

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Syed R. Ahmed This book conducts a comprehensive study of identity crime, which encompasses both identity theft and identity fraud, and tackles head-on the various facets of what is needed to deal with one of the fastest growing crimes around the world.

Preventing Identity Crime: Identity Theft and Identity Fraud An Identity Crime Model and Legislative Analysis with Recommendations for Preventing Identity Crime

Athina Giannakoula, Dafni Lima, and Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

The Respect HumanFundamentalforRightsin the Fight against Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling across the Central Mediterranean Sea

Vincenzo Militello, Palermo University, and Alessandro Spena, Palermo

ThisUniversityvolume is devoted to migrant smuggling, and, linked with it, human trafficking. Both subjects will be mainly treated from an Italian perspective; however, due to their having a generally transnational character, the analysis will necessarily require that international and supranational actions/measures also be taken into account.

Laura Salvadego, University of Macerata

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The New EU CounterTerrorism Offences and the ofChallengesTerroristMechanismComplementaryofControllingFinancingasfortheRuleLaw

The Italian Way of Dealing with Migrant Smuggling and Trafficking within the European and International Context

Humanitarian / Criminal Law

Analysis of Return Decision, Entry Ban, Detention, and Removal

Edited by Elspeth Guild and Valsamis Mitsilegas

November 2019 Hardback (xviii, 830 pp.) ISBN 9789004360525 Price € 250 / US$ 300 E-ISBN 9789004360532 E-Price € 250 / US$ 300 Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe, 45 March (approx.Hardback2020355 pp.) ISBN 9789004396807 Price € 171 / US$ 206 E-ISBN 9789004396814 E-Price € 171 / US$ 206 Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe, 46 May (approx.Hardback2020460 pp.) ISBN 9789004411777 Price € 180 / US$ 217 E-ISBN 9789004411784 E-Price € 180 / US$ 217 Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe, 47 Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe

EU Citizenship and Free Movement Rights Taking CitizenshipSupranationalSeriously

Izabella Majcher

Brill is one of the largest Open Access publishers in the Humanities and Social Sciences. As an early adopter, starting in 2009, we have published 400 Open Access books, 25 full Open Access journals and hundreds of Open Access articles.

Securitising Asylum Flows

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In Securitising Asylum Flows, the editors have collected contributions that examine the human rights and rule of law challenges posed by the EU response to the so-called ‘refugee crisis’.

Edited by Valsamis Mitsilegas, Queen Mary, University of London, Violeta Moreno-Lax, Queen Mary, University of London, and Niovi Vavoula, Queen Mary, University of London

Deflection, Criminalisation and Challenges for Human Rights

The European Union Returns Directive and its Compatibility with International Human Rights Law

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Human Rights Law

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Edited by Sandra Mantu, Centre for Migration Law, Paul Minderhoud, Centre for Migration Law, and Elspeth Guild, Centre for Migration Law

The book assesses the EU Returns Directive against international human rights norms and standards. Izabella Majcher explores protection gaps in the EU return policy and highlights how the provisions of the Directive should be implemented in line with member states’ human rights obligations.

This book examines how EU citizenship reconstructs in unexpected ways what citizenship as a status means and stands for in relation to family reunification, social rights, expulsion and discusses the effects of Brexit for EU citizens.

The series is a venue for books on European immigration and asylum law and policies where academics, policy makers, law practitioners and others look to find detailed analysis of this dynamic field. Works in the series will start from a European perspective. The increased cooperation within the European Union and the Council of Europe on matters related to immigration and asylum requires the publication of theoretical and empirical research. ISSN 1568-2749 brill.com/ialp SERIES

Series Editors: Gudmundur Alfredsson and Kristin Henrard

Published under the auspices of the Refugee Law Initiative at the University of London, this series provides a platform for outstanding new studies of the diverse intersecting legal regimes for the protection of refugees and displaced persons. Monographs and edited volumes in the series aim to advance scholarly and practitioner insight into how “refugee law” is evolving globally, focusing particularly on its interaction with other bodies of international law and manifestation in regions outside Europe. ISSN 2213-3836 brill.com/irls SERIES

This volume is novel from several perspectives. It combines theory with facts on the ground, going beyond legal perspectives without neglecting existing laws and their implementation.

Human Rights Law

Chinese Refugee Law Guofu Liu Chinese Refugee Law offers a comprehensive, up-to-date, and readilyaccessible reference to Chinese refugee law and focuses on legal theories, practical issues and law making. It provides the necessary detail, insight and background information for a thorough understanding of this complex system.

International Refugee Law Series Series

Revisiting Personal Laws in Bangladesh Proposals for Reform

A Global Look at Commitment to the International Regime to Protect Internally Displaced Persons

Edited by Olgun Akbulut, Kadir Has University, Turkey, and Elçin Aktoprak

January Hardback2019(xiv, 214 pp.) ISBN 9789004375550 Price € 132 / US$ 159 E-ISBN 9789004375567 E-Price € 132 / US$ 159 International Refugee Law Series, 15 November 2019 Hardback (x, 644 pp.) ISBN 9789004412170 Price € 165 / US$ 199 E-ISBN 9789004412187 E-Price € 165 / US$ 199 International Refugee Law Series, 16

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Exile within Borders

Editor: David James Cantor

July Hardback2019 (xiv, 272 pp.) ISBN 9789004405448 Price € 176 / US$ 212 E-ISBN 9789004405455 E-Price € 176 / US$ 212 Studies in International Minority and Group Rights, 15 Studies in International Minority and Group Rights

The Studies in International Minority and Group Rights series explores the rights of and situations facing minority persons and groups. It will provide a forum for the publication of monographs, postdoctoral research projects, other academic studies, conference reports, compilations of relevant documents and other materials that are likely to be of special interest to the readers of the Series. ISSN 2210-2132 brill.com/imgr SERIES

Edited by Faustina Pereira, Shahnaz Huda and Sara Hossain This unique volume gives a voice to the different religious communities affected by the current laws and practices in force in Bangladesh. The reader will find an overview and gain understanding of the legal issues that need to be addressed in each case.

Exile within Borders presents a systematic and global first look at patterns of commitment and compliance with the international regime to protect internally displaced persons (IDPs), two decades after its inception.

Minority Self-Government in Europe and the Middle East From Theory to Practice

Gabriel Cardona-Fox, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University

May Hardback2019 (xxii, 278 pp.) ISBN 9789004357341 Price € 176 / US$ 212 E-ISBN 9789004357273 E-Price € 176 / US$ 212 Studies in International Minority and Group Rights, 14

Social Rights of Children in Europe

March (approx.Hardback2020360 pp.) ISBN 9789004415942 Price € 121 / US$ 146 E-ISBN 9789004415966 E-Price € 121 / US$ 146 International Studies in Human Rights, 131 April

Edited by Bina D’Costa, Australian National University, and Luke Glanville, Australian National InUniversitythisvolume, which is a spin-off of the special issue of the journal Global Responsibility to Protect (vol.10/1-2, 2018), eighteen academics and practitioners examine the intersections of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle and the theory and practice of child protection.

February E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBN(approx.Hardback2020350pp.)9789004416000€127/US$1539789004416017€127/US$153 International Studies in Human Rights, 130 November 2019 Hardback (xvi, 242 pp.) ISBN 9789004204980 Price € 119 / US$ 143 E-ISBN 9789004387348 E-Price € 119 / US$ 143 International Studies in Human Rights, 127 June 2019 Paperback (310 €E-Price9789004379534E-ISBN€Price9789004284197ISBNpp.)89/US$10789/US$107

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Children and Responsibilitytheto Protect

Human Rights Law

Bertrand G. Ramcharan

Katharina Häusler provides a thorough analysis of how the major European human rights bodies interpret children’s basic social rights and thus unfolds the main challenges for the realisation of these rights in Europe.

This edited volume on Implementation of International Human Rights Commitments and Implications on Ongoing Legal Reforms in Ethiopia offers an account of critical challenges in the implementation of international human rights in Ethiopia, which is undergoing major legal and political reforms.

A History of the UN Human Rights Programme and Secretariat

European Populism and Human Rights

Among a dozen key proposals are that the UN human rights system should help alleviate the plight of the poorest, pay greater attention to the national protection system of each country, and establish a World Court on Human Rights that can deal with countries which grievously violate human rights.

Katharina Häusler

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A Case Law Study on Selected Rights

January Hardback2019(x, 250 pp.) ISBN 9789004375925 Price € 132 / US$ 159 E-ISBN 9789004375932 E-Price € 132 / US$ 159 International Studies in Human Rights, 128

Implementation of International Human Rights Commitments and the Impact on Ongoing Legal Reforms in Ethiopia

In Social Rights of Children in Europe

Edited by Wolfgang Benedek, Tadesse Kassa Woldetsadik and Tesfaye Abate Abebe

Modernizing the UN Human Rights System

Bertrand G. Ramcharan

This volumes constitutes a valuable and unique history of the United Nations human rights programme and its secretariat. The author was a central player in this period, having served as the Special Assistant to three Directors of the Human Rights Division, and so provides historical materials that only he is aware of, having been at the heart of the action.

This volume focuses on the recent challenge posed by right-wing populism to democratic consolidation in Europe and particularly explores the legal dimensions of this challenge. The aim is to examine the consequences of the present populist challenge in Europe that has been marked with excessively nationalist policies in some states party to the ECHR.

Edited by Jure Vidmar, Maastricht University

This book advances a series of ideas to modernize the UN protection system.

The Year Book aims to uniquely combine scholarly commentary with contributions from Australian government officials. Each volume contains a mix of scholarly articles, invited lectures, book reviews, notes of decisions by Australian and international courts, recent legislation, and collected Australian international law state Itpractice.isavaluable

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Yearbook of International Disaster Law Volume 1 (2018)

Available in print and online, the aim of the Yearbook of International Disaster Law is to foster the interest of academics and practitioners on legal and institutional issues relevant to all forms of natural, technological/human-made disasters, including rapid and slow onset events, but excluding armed conflicts or political/financial crises per se. The Yearbook primarily addresses the international law dimension of relevant topics, alongside important regional and national dimensions relevant for the further development of legal and policy initiatives. The Yearbook fills a current gap in international journals as there is no a specific hub devoted to this area of law notwithstanding the increasing academic interest towards such issues. Volume One features a thematic section on the Draft Articles of the ILC on the “Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters” as well as a general selection of articles, and an international and regional review of International Disaster Law in Practice, plus book reviews and bibliography. The Yearbook will be of interest to academics, practitioners, stakeholders and policy-makers on legal and institutional issues relevant to all forms of natural, technological and human-made hazards.

Edited by Donald R. Rothwell, The Australian National University, Imogen Saunders, The Australian National University, and Esmé Shirlow, The Australian National LaunchedUniversityin 1965, The Australian Year Book of International Law (AYBIL) is Australia’s longest standing and most prestigious dedicated international law publication.

Edited by Giulio Bartolini (Editor-in-Chief), Roma Tre University, Dug Cubie, University College Cork, Marlies Hesselman, University of Groningen, and Jacqueline Peel, Melbourne Law School

resource for those working in the field of international law, including government officials, international organisation officials, non-government and community organisations, legal practitioners, academics and other researchers, as well as students studying international law, international relations, human rights and international affairs.

It focuses on Australian practice in international law and general international law, across a broad range of sub-fields including human rights, environmental law and legal theory, which are of interest to international lawyers worldwide.

The Australian Year Book of International Law Volume 37 (2019)

The Year Book is of interest to those working in the field of international law, including government officials, international organisation officials, non-government and community organisations, legal practitioners, academics and other researchers, as well as students studying international law, international relations, human rights and international affairs.

November 2019 Hardback (viii, 515 pp.) ISBN 9789004414112 Price € 179 / US$ 216 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 1 Online: brill.com/yido

July Hardback2020 (viii, 563 pp.) ISBN 9789004430099 Price € 179 / US$ 215 The Australian Year Book of International Law, 37 Online: brill.com/auso New ISSN 2590-0846 For more information, please visit www2.brill.com/DLAW ISSN 0084-7658

Edited by Ying-jeou Ma, Former President of the Republic of China Volume(Taiwan)36 publishes scholarly articles and essays on international and transnational law, as well as compiles official documents on the state practice of the Republic of China (ROC) in 2018.

Baltic Yearbook of International Law Volume 17 (2017/2018)

December 2019 Hardback (xvi, 327 pp.) ISBN 9789004415805 Price € 155 / US$ 186 E-ISBN 9789004415829 Open Access Asian Yearbook of International Law, 23

December 2019 Hardback (xii, 494 pp.) ISBN 9789004413924 Price € 450 / US$ 518 Baltic Yearbook of International Law, 17 Online: brill.com/byio

Edited by Seokwoo Lee, Inha University Law School, and Hee Eun Lee, Handong International Law School

Edited by Loukas Mistelis, Queen Mary University of London and Nikos Lavranos, LLM, Free University

Chinese LawYearbook(Taiwan)ofInternationalandAffairs

Edited by Javaid Rehman, Brunel University, United Kingdom, Ayesha Shahid, Coventry University, United Kingdom, and Steve Foster, Coventry University, United Kingdom Contains peer-reviewed scholarly articles and reviews as well as significant developments in human rights and humanitarian law. It examines international human rights and humanitarian law with a global reach, though its particular focus is on the Asian region. The focused theme of Volume 3 is Law, Gender and Sexuality.

The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 3 November 2019 Hardback (xii, 388 pp.) ISBN 9789004420922 Price € 199 / US$ 239 Austrian Review of International and European Law, 22 Online: brill.com/ario Asian Yearbook of International Law Volume 23 (2017)

November 2019 Hardback (xiv, 330 pp.) ISBN 9789004414150 Price € 169 / US$ 203 E-ISBN 9789004414181 E-Price € 169 / US$ 203 Chinese LawYearbook(Taiwan)ofInternationalandAffairs,36

ThisBrusselsReview is the first law yearbook that is specifically dedicated to the field of ‘European Investment Law and Arbitration’.

European Investment Law and Arbitration Review

December 2019 Hardback (xiv, 376 pp.) ISBN 9789004404250 Price € 349 / US$ 402 European Investment Law and Arbitration Review, 4 Online: brill.com/eilo

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The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

Volume 3, 2019, Law, Gender and Sexuality

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With this volume, the Baltic Yearbook of International Law celebrates the centenary of the three Baltic States: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The volume contains a selection of articles examining diverse issues and it is no surprise that the history of statehood and international law are closely intertwined in the case of the Baltic States.

Austrian Review of International and European Law Volume 22 (2017)

Stephan Wittich and Jane A. Hofbauer

The Austrian Review of International and European Law is an annual publication that provides a scholarly forum for the discussion of issues of international and European law, with emphasis on topics of special interest for Austria.

August Hardback2019(xviii, 612 pp.) ISBN 9789004401709 Price € 315 / US$ 378 E-ISBN 9789004401716 E-Price € 315 / US$ 378

Edited by Lauri Mälksoo, Ineta Ziemele and Dainius Žalimas

The Yearbook aims to promote research, studies and writings in the field of international law in Asia, as well as to provide an intellectual platform for the discussion and dissemination of Asian views and practices on contemporary international legal issues.

Volume 36, (2018)

Volume 4 (2019), Published under the auspices of Queen Mary University of London and EFILA

Edited by the European Centre for Minority Issues, the European Academy Bozen/Bolzano, the Åbo Akademi University, the Babes-Blolyai University, the Hungarian Academy of Science, and the University of Glasgow

November 2019 Hardback (lii, 476 pp.) ISBN 9789004413047 Price € 425 / US$ 510 International Labour Law Reports, 38 Online: brill.com/illo Italian Yearbook of International Law 28 (2018)

December 2019 Hardback (xiv, 208 pp.) ISBN 9789004421943 Price € 275 / US$ 317 E-ISBN 9789004421950 E-Price € 275 / US$ 317 Hague Yearbook of International Law / Annuaire de La Haye de Droit International, 30 International Labour Law Reports Volume 38 Edited by Jane Aeberhard-Hodges

Hague Yearbook of International Law / Annuaire de La Haye de Droit International Vol. 30 (2017) Edited by Jure Vidmar, Maastricht University and Ruth Bonnevalle-Kok, University of Aruba Offers a platform for review of new developments in the field of international law. In addition, it devotes attention to developments in the international law institutions based in the international City of Peace and Justice, The Hague.

Publishes on labour law judgements by the highest courts in a number of jurisdictions. Intended primarily for the use of judges, labour law practitioners, industrial relations specialists and students who need or desire ready access to authoritative information of a comparative nature on problems arising in the field of labour law and industrial relations.

November 2019 Hardback (xvi, 660 pp.) ISBN 9789004422292 Price € 245 / US$ 295 The Italian Yearbook of International Law, 28 Online: brill.com/iyio

Associate Editor: Daniele Amoroso

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The Yearbook of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture offers an essential annual overview of developments in relation to the ECPT. This is a bilingual English and French, 3-volume set.

Provides a critical and timely review of contemporary developments in minoritymajority relations in Europe. It combines analysis, commentary and documentation in relation to conflict management, international legal developments and domestic legislation affecting minorities in Europe.

Board of Editors: Giuseppe Cataldi, Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Francesco Francioni, Marco Gestri, Massimo Iovane, Giuseppe Nesi, Riccardo Pavoni, Natalino Ronzitti, Giorgio Sacerdoti, and Nigel White

European Yearbook of Minority Issues Volume 17 (2018)

March (approx.Hardback2020270 pp.) ISBN 9789004284203 Price € 350 / US$ 421 European Yearbook of Minority Issues, 17 Online: brill.com/ymio

The mission of the The Italian Yearbook of International Law is to make available to the English speaking public the Italian contribution to the literature and practice of international law. Volume XXVIII (2018) opens with a Symposium on search and rescue (SAR) operations.

June Hardback2019 (3-Volume set) ISBN 9789004381483 Price € 850 / US$ 978 E-ISBN 9789004381490 E-Price € 850 / US$ 978 Volume 22

Yearbook of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment/Annuaire de la convention européenne pour la prévention de la torture et des peines ou traitements inhumain ou dégradants Volume 22, 2013 Council of Europe/Conseil de l’Europe

Ardi Imseis, Queen’s University, Canada

The papers in this volume are principally based on presentations at the 11th Polar Law Symposium, held in Tromsø, Norway, in October 2018.

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Devoted to assessing the state of ocean and coastal governance, knowledge, and management, the Ocean Yearbook provides information in one convenient resource.

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Edited by Jan Jakob Bornheim, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Christian Riffel, University of Canterbury, New Zealand The New Zealand Yearbook of International Law provides legal materials and critical commentary on issues of international law, addressing trends, state practice and policies in the development of international law in New Zealand, the South Pacific, Antarctica and globally. Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law Volume 22 (2018)

Editors-in-Chief: Gudmundur Alfredsson, University of Akureyri, Iceland and China University of Political Science and Law, and Timo Koivurova, Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, Finland

New Zealand Yearbook of International Law Volume 16, 2018

The Palestine Yearbook of International Law (2018)

The Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law (UNYB) addresses both legal scholars and practitioners, giving them insights into the workings, challenges and evolution of the UN.

Edited by Frauke Lachenmann and Em. Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Wolfrum, Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law

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April (approx.Hardback2020330 pp.) ISBN 9789004418745 Price € 275 / US$ 330 The Yearbook of Polar Law, 11 Online: brill.com/yplo June (approx.Hardback2020560 pp.) ISBN 9789004427310 Price € 255 / US$ 306 The Palestine Yearbook of International Law, 21 Online: brill.com/pyio

Ocean Yearbook 34 Edited by Aldo Chircop, Dalhousie University, Scott Coffen-Smout, Dalhousie University, and Moira McConnell, Dalhousie University

April (approx.Hardback2020470 pp.) ISBN 9789004423251 Price € 325 / US$ 390 E-ISBN 9789004423268 E-Price € 325 / US$ 390 New Zealand Yearbook of International Law, 16 November 2019 Hardback (xiv, 439 pp.) ISBN 9789004410909 Price € 310 / US$ 372 Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 22 Online: brill.com/mpyo July (approx.Hardback2020600 pp.) ISBN 9789004426214 Price € 285 / US$ 342 Ocean Yearbook, 34 Online: brill.com/ocyo

This Yearbook includes articles on: EU trade agreements with Israel and the Palestinian Authority, the legality of the use of force for self-determination, and the right to Palestinian refugees to return under international law, with a specific focus on the drafting paragraph 11 of General Assembly Resolution 194 (III) of 11 December 1948.

NewsletterInternationalNijhoff’sLaw

. Janewa Osei-Tutu, Associate Professor of Law, Florida International University College of Law, Miami, FL, USA

Co-Editors-in-Chief: Seokwoo Lee, Inha University and Clive Schofield, University of Wollongong The Asia-Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy explores ocean law and policy issues in the most economically dynamic region in the world: the Asia-Pacific. These ocean spaces are crucial to international trade and are becoming increasingly important in terms of marine resources and services. Hotly contested, the region is subject to enhanced threats such as pollution, conflicting activities, over-exploitation and environmental degradation. Escalating ocean governance challenges coupled with mounting tensions in the region have made studies focusing on this area an especially pertinent topic for scholarly research and consideration in securing and maintaining peace in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

AJLS places emphasis on presenting a diversity of perspectives on fundamental, long-term, systemic problems of human rights and governance, as well as emerging issues, and possible solutions to them. In addition to articles, the journal welcomes reports on recent human rights and governance-related conferences, workshops and seminars as well as books for review and lists of recent publications.

Asia-Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy

Arab Law Editor-in-Chief:Quarterly Haider Ala Hamoudi, University of Pittsburgh School of Law Arab Law Quarterly is the leading English language scholarly publication on matters relating to the law of Arab states. It is indispensable not only for Arab law scholars, but also for those working in the fields of Middle Eastern law, Islamic law, and comparative law. The subject areas covered within the Journal include comparative works involving states both within and beyond the Arab world, works focused on law in a single state within the Arab world, and works describing the implementation of Islamic law in one or more Arab states. In addition to the foregoing, the Journal also publishes book reviews of recently published books, review essays of one or more recent books, and “jurisprudential trends”, which are commentaries on recent laws, cases, administrative decisions, or other discrete jurisprudential developments of interest in the Arab world.

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African Journal of Legal

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The African Journal of Legal Studies (AJLS) is a peer-reviewed and interdisciplinary academic journal focusing on human rights and rule of law issues in Africa as analyzed by lawyers, economists, political scientists and others drawn from throughout the continent and the world. The journal, which was established by the Africa Law Institute and is now co-published in collaboration with Brill | Nijhoff, aims to serve as the leading forum for the thoughtful and scholarly engagement of a broad range of complex issues at the intersection of law, public policy and social change in Africa.

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Brill Research Perspectives in International Banking and Securities Law addresses legal and regulatory developments in the area of banking and securities law from both international and interdisciplinary perspectives. It reviews and advances scholarship in this complex area of law and is of interest to academics, practitioners, and policy makers. Each issue in the journal comprises a single article. The articles published may focus not only on regional developments relating to banking and finance but also on multilateral and international arrangements. Recurrent themes include (but are not limited to) studies and analysis of the international financial architecture as well as aspects of market infrastructure, the protection of consumers in the financial sector, and specifics of banking, securities markets, and mutual fund regulation.

Brill Research Perspectives in DiscriminationComparative Law

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Brill Research Perspectives in Comparative Discrimination Law’s primary readership includes scholars, educators, students, policy decision makers, practitioners, and non-governmental organizations active in the field of discrimination law. The objective of the journal is to create a global approach to these issues, with the endeavor of publishing contributions by authors from around the world.

As more and more individuals move from one country to the next either by choice or by necessity and form new family relationships with persons from other countries and cultures, there is a need for an understanding of the possible conflicts in family law that will govern their new relationships. This publication meets that need.

Brill Research Perspectives in Family Law in a Global Editor-in-Chief:Society

Sanford N. Katz, Boston College Taking a national, comparative, or international perspective, Brill Research Perspectives in Family Law in a Global Society publishes long review articles addressing specific issues found in case law and statutory law that have an impact on the formation, maintenance, and termination of family relationships. At a time when family law has undergone a major transformation in most of the countries in the world, this publication fulfills the function of providing academics, practitioners, and policy-makers worldwide with information regarding the changes that have occurred and the approaches being taken in specific countries toward particular family law doctrines.

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Editor-in-Chief: Laura Carlson, Stockholm University Brill Research Perspectives in Comparative Discrimination Law addresses discrimination issues both horizontally (discrimination law as an overarching framework) as well as vertically (specific topics within discrimination law – for example, age, sex, race, and disability –at national, regional, and international levels). Theoretical approaches as well as more pragmatic approaches, such as active measures, are also examined. Each quarterly issue comprises a single short monograph of 70-100 pages presenting state-of-the-art research and analysis of a selected subject.

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Editors-in-Chief: Armin J. Kammel, Danube University Krems; California Lutheran University, Sandra Annette Booysen, National University of Singapore, Christian A. Johnson, Widener University Commonwealth Law School

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Brill Research Perspectives in International Legal Theory and Practice allows us to understand the dynamics that are at play in international law and to reclaim its history whilst, most importantly, encouraging international lawyers to reimagine and rethink its possibilities.

Although the journal is intended primarily for researchers, lecturers, practitioners, and graduate students, its wide-ranging and critical engagement with international law makes it a highly interesting read for a broader audience as well.

Editor-in-Chief: Salman M.A. Salman, the International Water Resources Association

Ian A. Laird, Crowell & Moring; Columbia Law School; Georgetown University Law Center; International Law Institute and Borzu Sabahi, Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP; Georgetown University Law Center; International Law Institute

Brill Research Perspectives in International Water Law

Brill Research Perspectives in International Water Law is a hybrid journal and reference publication for research output on shared freshwater resources. Population growth, economic activities, environmental degradation, and climate change have exacerbated competition and ignited disputes over water resources (both surface water and groundwater) shared by two or more states. The entry into force of the United Nations Watercourses Convention has refocused the attention of the world community on shared water resources and underscored the pressing need for their equitable and sustainable sharing, inclusive and proper management, and environmental protection.

Each issue comprises a single, uniquely focused monograph that explores these aspects and addresses international, regional, and bilateral agreements and arrangements as well as thematic matters related to shared water resources. The journal’s target contributors and readers include international water law professors, researchers, practitioners, and graduate and undergraduate students.

2020:brill.com/rpltVolume 2, in 4 issues ISSN 2452-204X / E-ISSN 2452-2058

Journals

2020:brill.com/rpwlVolume5, in 4 issues ISSN 2352-9350 / E-ISSN 2352-9369

Editor-in-Chief: Yannick Radi, University of Louvain Brill Research Perspectives in International Legal Theory and Practice is a journal that offers a series of short monographs conceptualizing recent developments and fundamental trends in the field and discipline of international law. It encourages cutting-edge scholarship from leading scholars. In an undertaking that bridges international legal theory, the discipline’s culture, and international legal history, the journal critically examines the emergence and evolution of international legal practices, as well as the intellectual legal projects and theories that have shaped and continue to shape international law and its discipline.

Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 280 / US$ 344 Print only: € 308 / US$ 378 Electronic + print: € 336 / US$ 413 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 140 / US$ 171

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Brill Research Perspectives in International Investment Law and Editors-in-Chief:Arbitration

This journal provides a systematic review of key topics in this increasingly important area of international law and practice. Foreign investment (particularly FDI) continues to be a catalyst for development. To promote and protect the flow of such investments, countries worldwide have entered into thousands of investment treaties and domestic investment laws, which requires them to protect foreign investment in their territories. These treaties also allow foreign investors to directly sue governments before international arbitration tribunals for treaty violations ranging from old-fashioned “expropriation without compensation” to violations of more modern protections such as the so-called “fair and equitable” standard of treatment. The claims raise a mix of public international law, private and public law, and public policy issues requiring an examination of the legitimacy of a government’s exercise of its core functions including regulatory (involving taxation, health, and environment), administrative, and police powers and the balance of those against foreign investors’ rights under the treaties. This journal addresses these issues and aims to provide an authoritative reference guide for scholars and practitioners.

Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 280 / US$ 344 Print only: € 308 / US$ 378 Electronic + print: € 336 / US$ 413 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 70 / US$ 80

Brill Research Perspectives in Law and Religion

2020:brill.com/rplsVolume 4, in 4 issues ISSN 2451-9340 / E-ISSN 2451-9359 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 280 / US$ 344 Print only: € 308 / US$ 378 Electronic + print: € 336 / US$ 413 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 140 / US$ 171

Particular attention is given to those analyses and developments that are at the forefront of the law of the sea, some of which may be at the intersection with other areas of international law.

Editor-in-Chief: Norman Doe, Centre for Law and Religion, Cardiff University, UK Legal issues concerning religion increasingly make the news headlines these days. As a result, the intersection of law and religion is today an established but growing field of scholarship worldwide. Just as the bourgeoning field whose name it shares, Brill Research Perspectives in Law and Religion seeks to better understand how the phenomena of law and religion interact and to stimulate practical debate on the diverse range of issues involved. The place of religion in society, religious pluralism, the fear of religious extremism, and the terms and limits of religious freedom generate a host of important questions on the interface of law and religion.

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Editor-in-Chief: Valsamis Mitsilegas, Queen Mary University of London Brill Research Perspectives in Transnational Crime is the first major research series focusing exclusively on the growing academic and policy area of transnational crime. The aim of the publication is to be interdisciplinary, inviting contributions in the field of transnational criminal law but also contributions by authors embracing socio-legal, criminological, international relations, and political science perspectives. Contributions by authors with a governmental and policy background are also invited. The publication aims to highlight the emergence of transnational crime as a distinct policy field and area of academic scholarship. Brill Research Perspectives in Transnational Crime is seen as encompassing a number of key areas of criminality that the global community has been trying to address, including money laundering, organised crime, corruption, terrorism, environmental crime, and trafficking in human beings.

2020:brill.com/rptcVolume 3, in 4 issues ISSN 2468-0923 / E-ISSN 2468-0931 Institutional Subscription rates Electronic only: € 280 / US$ 344 Print only: € 308 / US$ 378 Electronic + print: € 336 / US$ 413 Individual Subscription rates Electronic or print only: € 140 / US$ 171

Editors-in-Chief: Donald R. Rothwell, Australian National University, and Davor Vidas, Fridtjof Nansen Institute Brill Research Perspectives in the Law of the Sea advances scholarship in the international law of the sea with a publication that combines analysis of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, recent thematic trends, contemporary judicial decisions, and recent state practice.

Brill Research Perspectives in Law and Religion encourages the publication of studies of the highest quality, for scholarly analysis and for public debate, associated with the regulation of religion in society and the regulation of the internal life of religious traditions. Its primary readership includes academics, researchers, practitioners, policy makers, educators, and graduate and undergraduate students. Brill Research Perspectives in Law and Religion is published in close cooperation with the Cardiff University Centre for Law and Religion.

Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 280 / US$ 344 Print only: € 308 / US$ 378 Electronic + print: € 336 / US$ 413 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 140 / US$ 171 Brill Research Perspectives in the Law of the Sea

Brill Research Perspectives in Transnational Crime

2020:brill.com/rplrVolume 4, in 4 issues ISSN 2468-2985 / E-ISSN 2468-2993

The publication focuses not only on global developments but also on regional and -- where appropriate -- sub-regional developments and perspectives. All areas of the law of the sea are treated, including maritime zones, navigational rights and freedoms, resource management, maritime regulation and enforcement, marine environmental management, oceans governance, and dispute resolution.

Brill Research Perspectives in the Law of the Sea’s primary readership includes academics, researchers, practitioners, policy makers, educators, and graduate and undergraduate students.

Normative analyses and empirical studies in the area of global governance are welcome in CJGG. This is a full Open Access journal. Thanks to generous support of China University of Political Science and Law, all article publication fees are waived.

China Law and Society Review

The Chinese Journal of Environmental Law (CJEL) publishes international, comparative, and national research and reviews concerned with environmental law and policy. While CJEL presents leading work from or concerned with China, other Asian regions, and the developing world at large, the journal’s geographic coverage is unlimited, and its scope is intentionally broad. It encompasses diverse areas of international, regional and national environmental law, including biodiversity law, climate change law, energy law, environmental assessment, marine environmental law, natural resources law, planning law and pollution law, as well as institutional developments such as environmental courts, and compliance and enforcement issues.

The Chinese Journal of Global Governance Editor: Qingjiang Kong, China University of Political Science and Law

First issues will center on legal institutions, such as the courts, legal profession, legislators, prosecutors, the media, the party, and civil society organizations. Later issues will look in more depth at the development and functioning of substantive areas of law, including tort, labor, environment, intellectual property, criminal, and corporate law. In each issue cross-cutting themes will emerge which are likely to include legal consciousness, access to justice, rule of law, enforcement and compliance, regulatory strategies, law and development, ethics and corruption, judicial independence, central-local relations, and formal and informal institutions.

Chinese Journal of Environmental Law Editors-in-Chief: Qin Tianbao, Wuhan University, and Ben Boer, Wuhan University and University of Sydney Managing Editor: Benoit Mayer, Chinese University of Hong Kong

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2020:brill.com/cjelVolume 4, in 2 issues ISSN 2468-6034 / E-ISSN 2468-6042 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 243 / US$ 276 Print only: € 267 / US$ 304 Electronic + print: € 292 / US$ 331 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 81 / US$ 99

The Chinese Journal of Global Governance (CJGG) is dedicated to the studies of the legal development in the globalization era, and particularly to the global governance and its interaction with the international rule of law. CJGG aims to provide a forum for scholars, practitioners and policy-makers to discuss a broad range of legal issues about globalization, global governance and international law. The journal considers articles that provide in-depth analysis of global governance issues, the impact of global governance on international legal order, and the response of international communities, nation states and non-governmental organizations in terms of international institution-building and international law enforcement.

Editors: Mary Gallagher, University of Michigan, Liu Sida, University of Toronto, Susan Trevaskes, Griffith University, and Benjamin van Rooij, University of California, Irvine

The China Law and Society Review provides state-of-the-art review articles on research about the development and functioning of law and legal institutions in China. It focuses on reviewing interdisciplinary socio-legal research that analyses law in action in China. It publishes commissioned articles by leading senior scholars as well as emerging talent from across the globe.

2020:brill.com/cjggVolume 6, in 2 issues ISSN 2352-5193 / E-ISSN 2352-5207 Institutional subscription rate Print only: € 322 / US$ 403 Individual subscription rate Print only: € 107 / US$ 127 Indexing and Abstracting: Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

2020:brill.com/clsrVolume 5, in 2 issues ISSN 2542-7458 / E-ISSN 2542-7466 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 178 / US$ 202 Print only: € 196 / US$ 222 Electronic + print: € 214 / US$ 242 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 70 / US$ 85 Indexing and Abstracting: ERIH PLUSIndexing and Abstracting: ERIH PLUS

Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi, University of Groningen and Director Netherlands Institute for Law and Governance

Climate Law A Journal on Climate Change and the Law

10, in 4 issues ISSN 1878-6553 / E-ISSN 1878-6561 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 389 / US$ 456 Print only: € 428 / US$ 502 Electronic + print: € 467 / US$ 547 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 130 / US$ 161 2020:brill.com/ejclVolume 7, in 4 issues ISSN 2213-4506 / E-ISSN 2213-4514

Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 280 / US$ 318 Print only: € 308 / US$ 350 Electronic + print: € 336 / US$ 382 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 93 / US$ 106

Selection of Indexing and Abstracting: Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science), Scopus, ERIH PLUS, Criminal Justice Abstracts, Current Abstracts, International Security & Counter Terrorism Reference Center, Legal Journals Index, SocINDEX

European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Editor-in-Chief:Justice

The European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance publishes toplevel academic contributions in English that explore the phenomena of law and governance from a comparative perspective. It includes comparative studies from different fields of law and regulation as well as multi-disciplinary studies on societal governance issues. Comparative studies involving non-European countries are welcome when they deal with topics relevant also for European science and society. All contributions will be subject to double-blind peer review.

2020:brill.com/ecclVolume 28, in 4 issues ISSN 0928-9569 / E-ISSN 1571-8174 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 517 / US$ 606 Print only: € 569 / US$ 667 Electronic + print: € 620 / US$ 727 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 172 / US$ 213

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Selection of Indexing and Abstracting: Scopus, ERIH PLUS, Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management, Index to Legal Periodicals & Books, Legal Source, Sustainability Science Abstracts, ArticleFirst Indexing and Abstracting: ERIH PLUS, Scopus

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Jannemieke Ouwerkerk, Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, Leiden Law School, The Crime,Netherlandscriminallaw and criminal justice are no longer purely national issues in today’s Europe. Criminal conduct is becoming increasingly denationalised because offenders can easily cross borders and through the emergence of the Internet and cyberspace. It is also increasingly common for individuals either to face criminal proceedings or to become victims of crime in countries other than their own. Nevertheless, efforts to combat crime, and to safeguard the rights of victims, are still organised on a, by and large, national basis.

The focus of the peer-reviewed journal Climate Law is on the many legal issues that arise internationally and at the state level as climate law continues to evolve and climate change continues to worsen.

European Journal of Comparative Law and Editor-in-Chief:Governance

Editor-in-Chief: Alexander Zahar, Wuhan University A complex legal regime has evolved to frame the international response to climate, encompassing interconnected elements of public international law, transnational law and private law. At the core of the international effort are the UNFCCC, the Kyoto Protocol, and the Paris Agreement. Domestic legislative action dealing with mitigation and adaptation is gathering pace, especially in developing countries.

The European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice provides a forum for public debate on these European issues. It seeks not only to bridge the gap between European players and European states, but also to afford space for a non-European view on developments in these fields. Our aim, in other words, is to offer a multidimensional international and comparative perspective on crime, criminal law and criminal justice in Europe.

The European Convention on Human Rights Law

Cover available soon New European Journal of Health Law

Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou, University of Liverpool and Vassilis P Tzevelekos, University of TheLiverpool.firstscholarly journal devoted exclusively to the legal regime of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The Review offers peer-reviewed, legal scholarship on the protection of fundamental human rights within the ECHR framework and on its implications for other regional human rights regimes. It is a forum for inter alia comparative law, human rights law, international law and philosophy of law analysis of the practice and procedures of the ECHR regime. While favouring legal (doctrinal, theoretical and philosophical) analysis, the Review also publishes multi-disciplinary works at the crossroads of law, history, political science and economics. It is open to all methods and schools of thought, including, comparative, doctrinal, quantitative and economic analysis of (case) law. It offers scholarship and information of interest to scholars and practitioners, both in the member states and other regions, as well as to all those working in the field of human rights law.

Devoted exclusively to migration law and policy, the original research and analysis the Journal presents will emphasize the development of migration policies across 2018Europe.Impact

The European Journal of Health Law focuses on the development of health law in Europe: national, comparative and international. The exchange of views between health lawyers in Europe is encouraged. The Journal publishes information on the activities of European and other international organizations in the field of health law. Discussions about ethical questions with legal implications are welcome. National legislation, court decisions and other relevant national material with international implications are also dealt with. Each issue of the European Journal of Health Law contains articles (with abstracts), selected legislation, judicial decisions, a chronicle of events, and book reviews.

Editors-in-Chief:Review

European Journal of Migration and Law Managing Editors: Paul Minderhoud and Sandra Mantu

A quarterly journal on migration law and policy with specific emphasis on the European Union, the Council of Europe and migration activities within the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe. This journal differs from other migration journals by focusing on both the law and policy within the field of migration, as opposed to examining immigration and migration policies from a wholly sociological perspective. The Journal is the initiative of the Centre for Migration Law of the University of Nijmegen, in co-operation with the Brussels-based Migration Policy Group. It provides an invaluable source of information and a platform for discussion for government and public officials, academics, lawyers and NGOs interested in migration issues in the European context.

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Selection of Indexing and Abstracting: Emerging Sources Citation Index, Scopus, Exerpta Medica, MEDLINE, PubMed, Current Abstracts, Health and Safety Science Abstracts, Legal Source, Public Affairs Index, SocINDEX

Selection of Indexing and Abstracting: Web of Science, Social Sciences Citation Index, Scopus, Current Contents, ERIH PLUS, Health & Safety Science Abstracts, Index Legal Periodicals Full Text, Public Affairs Index, SocINDEX Journals

Editors: Titti Mattsson, Herman Nys and Henriette Roscam Abbing

Factor: 1.057 5 Year Impact Factor: 1.330 2020:brill.com/ejhlVolume 27, in 5 issues ISSN 0929-0273 / E-ISSN 1571-8093 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 842 / US$ 957 Print only: € 926 / US$ 1053 Electronic + print: € 1010 / US$ 1148 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 281 / US$ 329 2020:brill.com/eclrVolume 1, in 2 issues ISSN 2666-3228 / E-ISSN 2666-3236 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 225 / US$ 256 Print only: € 248 / US$ 282 Electronic + print: € 270 / US$ 307 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 75 / US$ 85 2020:brill.com/emilVolume 22, in 4 issues ISSN 1388-364X / E-ISSN 1571-8166 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 540 / US$ 614 Print only: € 594 / US$ 675 Electronic + print: € 648 / US$ 737 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 180 / US$ 211

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Global Governance is published in association with the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS). Global Journal of Comparative Law

The editors and distinguished editorial board are committed to producing a rigorously refereed journal reflecting a wide range of disciplinary and global 2018perspectives.ImpactFactor:

1.414 5 Year Impact Factor: 1.656

Editor-in-Chief: Francis Botchway, Sir William Blair Chair in Alternative Dispute Resolution at Qatar University

Adrian Gallagher, University of Leeds, Charles T. Hunt, RMIT University, Melbourne, and Cecilia Jacob, Australian National University Global Responsibility to Protect is the premier journal for the study and practice of the responsibility to protect (R2P). This journal seeks to publish the best and latest research on the R2P principle, its development as a new norm in global politics, its operationalization through the work of governments, international and regional organizations and NGOs, and finally, its relationship and applicability to past and present cases of genocide and mass atrocities including the global response to those cases. Global Responsibility to Protect also serves as a repository for lessons learned and analysis of best practices; it will disseminate information about the current status of R2P and efforts to realize its promise. Each issue contains research articles and at least one piece on the practicalities of R2P, be that the current state of R2P diplomacy or its application in the field.

Editors: Kendall Stiles, Brigham Young University and Alynna Lyon, University of New Hampshire Global Governance showcases the expertise of leading scholars and practitioners concerned with the processes of international cooperation and multilateralism. The result is a provocative exploration of the most pressing transnational challenges of our time— issues of peace and security, development, human rights, the environment, and health among them—presenting groundbreaking research, opinion pieces, and book reviews.

The Global Journal of Comparative Law is a peer reviewed periodical that provides a dynamic platform for the dissemination of ideas on comparative law and reports on developments in the field of comparative law from all parts of the world. In our contemporary globalized world, it is almost impossible to isolate developments in the law in one jurisdiction or society from another. At the same time, what is traditionally called comparative law is increasingly subsumed under aspects of International Law. The Global Journal of Comparative Law therefore aims to maintain the discipline of comparative legal studies as vigorous and dynamic by deepening the space for comparative work in its transnational context. 26, in 4 issues ISSN 1075-2846 / E-ISSN 1942-6720 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 157 / US$ 179 Print only: € 173 / US$ 197 Electronic + print: € 188 / US$ 215 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 52 / US$ 59 2020:brill.com/gjclVolume 9, in 2 issues ISSN 2211-9051 / E-ISSN 2211-906X Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 198 / US$ 232 Print only: € 218 / US$ 255 Electronic + print: € 238 / US$ 278 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 66 / US$ 81

Global Responsibility to Editors:Protect

Indexing and Abstracting:

Journals Global Governance

2020:brill.com/gr2pVolume12, in 4 issues ISSN 1875-9858 / E-ISSN 1875-984X Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 339 / US$ 398 Print only: € 373 / US$ 438 Electronic + print: € 407 / US$ 478 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 113 / US$ 133

Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science), Scopus, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, International Political Science Abstracts, Political Science Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts Indexing and Abstracting: ERIH PLUS, Scopus

Selection of Indexing and Abstracting:

ArticleFirst, Current Abstracts, Electronic Collections Online, ERIH PLUS, Political Science Complete, Scopus, TOC Premier

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A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations

Editors-in-Chief: Ilias Bantekas and Manisuli Ssenyonjo

The International Human Rights Law Review is a bi-annual peer-reviewed journal. It aims to stimulate research and thinking on contemporary human rights issues, problems, challenges and policies. It is particularly interested in soliciting papers, whether in the legal domain or other social sciences, that are unique in their approach and which seek to address poignant concerns of our times. One of the principal aims of the journal is to provide an outlet to human rights scholars, practitioners and activists in the developing world who have something tangible to say about their experiences on the ground, or in order to discuss cases and practices that are generally inaccessible to European and North-American audiences. The Editorial Board and the publisher are keen to work hands-on with such contributors and to help find solutions where necessary to facilitate translation or language editing in respect of accepted articles. The journal is aimed at academics, students, government officials, human rights practitioners, and lawyers working in the area, as well as individuals and organisations interested in the areas of human rights law.

Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science), Scopus, Current Abstracts, Criminal Justice Abstracts, Criminology Collection, Legal Source, Public Affairs Index, SocINDEX Indexing and Abstracting: ERIH PLUS Journals

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International Human Rights Law Review

Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Queen Mary University of London International Community Law Review aims to explore the implications of various traditions of international law, as well as more current perceived hegemonic trends for the idea of an international community. The Journal will also look at the ways and means in which the international community uses and adapts international law to deal with new and emerging challenges. Non-state actors , intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations, individuals, peoples, transnational corporations and civil society as a whole - have changed our outlook on contemporary international law. In addition to States and intergovernmental organizations, they now play an important role. Rather than regional, the focus of ICLR will be multicultural, including alternative and/or critical approaches, with contributions written by scholars from all parts of the globe. The International Community Law Review, published four times a year, consists of articles, shorter articles/comments, case notes and book reviews.

International Criminal Law Editor-in-Chief:Review

2020:brill.com/iclrVolume 22, in 5 issues ISSN 1871-9740 / E-ISSN 1871-9732 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 543 / US$ 637 Print only: € 597 / US$ 701 Electronic + print: € 652 / US$ 764 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 181 / US$ 224 2020:brill.com/iclaVolume 20, in 6 issues ISSN 1567-536X / E-ISSN 1571-8123

Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 286 / US$ 355 2020:brill.com/hrlrVolume 9, in 2 issues ISSN 2213-1027 / E-ISSN 2213-1035 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 206 / US$ 242 Print only: € 227 / US$ 266 Electronic + print: € 247 / US$ 290 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 76 / US$ 96

Caroline Fournet, Faculty of Law, Criminal Law - Criminal Law and Criminology, University of Groningen, The Netherlands The practice at the different international criminal tribunals has shown that there is no real international criminal (customary) law, but only extrapolations from international public law, general principles of law and humanitarian law. The divide between the so-called common law and civil law systems and their differences in approach to solving legal problems make it necessary to establish an international forum for discussion and development of a common ground on which the work of the international courts can build. This is especially true with regard to the so-called “General Part” of the substantive criminal law, like forms of participation, actus reus and mens rea categories, defences and excuses, offence types, sentencing, enforcement etc. The International Criminal Law Review publishes in-depth analytical research that deals with these issues.

Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 859 / US$ 1008 Print only: € 945 / US$ 1109 Electronic + print: € 1031 / US$ 1210

Selection of Indexing and Abstracting:

Scopus, ERIH PLUS, ArticleFirst, Current Abstracts, Electronic Collections Online, Legal Collection, Political Science Complete, Public Affairs Index, TOC Premier Selection of Indexing and Abstracting:

International Community Law Editor-in-Chief:Review

Selection of Indexing and Abstracting: Social Sciences Citation Index, Scopus, CAB Abstracts, Current Contents – Social & Behavioral Sciences, Current Law Index, Environment Index, GEOBase, LegalTrac, Oceanic Abstracts

2020:brill.com/estuVolume 35, in 4 issues ISSN 0927-3522 / E-ISSN 1571-8085

2020:brill.com/ijgrVolume 27, in 4 issues ISSN 1385-4879 / E-ISSN 1571-8115

2018 Impact Factor: 0.600.

Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 633 / US$ 743 Print only: € 696 / US$ 817 Electronic + print: € 760 / US$ 892 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 211 / US$ 261

2020:brill.com/chilVolume 28, in 4 issues ISSN 0927-5568 / E-ISSN 1571-8182

The International Journal of Children’s Rights

International Journal on Minority and Group Rights

Editor-in-Chief: Gudmundur Alfredsson

Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 575 / US$ 654 Print only: € 633 / US$ 719 Electronic + print: € 690 / US$ 785 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 192 / US$ 218

Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 973 / US$ 1156 Print only: € 1070 / US$ 1272 Electronic + print: € 1168 / US$ 1387 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 324 / US$ 381

The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law

Selection of Indexing and Abstracting: Current Abstracts, ERIH PLUS, International Political Science Abstracts, LegalTrac, Political Science Abstracts, Public Affairs Index, Scopus, Sociological Abstracts

The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law addresses all aspects of marine and coastal law. In addition to normal in-depth scholarly articles, the Journal contains a distinctive feature: a vigorous ‘Current Legal Developments’ section which provides notes and commentary on international treaties and case law, national statute law, national court decisions, and other aspects of state practice; includes the relevant original documentation where appropriate; and monitors developments in relevant international organizations at a global and regional level. The format also includes a book review section.

The International Journal on Minority and Group Rights is devoted to interdisciplinary studies of the legal, political, economic and social problems which minorities and indigenous peoples face in all countries of the world. For the purposes of the Journal, groups are seen as clearly recognizable segments of society, defined by such relatively constant factors, as national or ethnic origin, religion, culture or language. Current developments, not least the spread of violent ethnic and religious conflicts, underline the need for a periodical publication dealing with the rights of persons belonging to minorities and indigenous peoples and of the groups themselves. The Journal pays special attention to the contribution which human rights standards and good governance guidelines can make to a better world for all. The Journal aims to become the primary forum for the discussion of the vitally important field of studies which it covers.

Editor-in-Chief: David Freestone, The George Washington University Law School

Selection of Indexing and Abstracting:

Criminal Justice Abstracts, Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science), ERIH PLUS, Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals, LegalTrac, Scopus Journals

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5 Year Impact Factor: 0.662

Editors-in-Chief: Laura Lundy, Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, and Helen Stalford, University of Liverpool, FocusingUK both on critical leadership and practical policy development, the articles in the preeminent International Journal of Children’s Rights reflect the perspectives of a broad range of disciplines and contribute to a greater understanding of children’s rights and their impact on the concept and development of childhood. The journal deploys the insights and methodologies of all relevant disciplines, including law, legal and political theory, psychology, psychiatry, educational theory, sociology, social administration and social work, health, social anthropology, economics, theology, and history to further children’s rights in all parts of the world.

Editors-in-Chief: Paul van der Heijden, Leiden University, and Barbara Warwas, The Hague University of Applied TheSciences

Selection of Indexing and Abstracting: Web of Science, Scopus, ERIH PLUS, CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, Current Abstracts, Political Science Abstracts

International Negotiation

International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice examines negotiation from many perspectives, to explore its theoretical foundations and to promote its practical application. It addresses the processes of negotiation relating to political, security, environmental, ethnic, economic, business, legal, scientific and cultural issues and conflicts among nations, international and regional organisations, multinational corporations and other nonstate parties. Conceptually, the Journal confronts the difficult task of developing interdisciplinary theories and models of the negotiation process and its desired outcome. Analytically, it publishes a broad selection of original research articles, traditional historical and case studies, and significant contributions to the expanding body of knowledge in the field. The aim is to identify, analyse and explain effective and efficient international negotiation and mediation processes that result in long-lasting, flexible and implementable solutions.

A Journal of Theory and Practice

EditorNew

Editor-in-Chief: Bertram I. Spector, Center for Negotiation Analysis

Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 443 / US$ 520 Print only: € 487 / US$ 572 Electronic + print: € 532 / US$ 624 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 148 / US$ 183

2020:brill.com/ilrcVolume 6, in 3 issues ISSN 2405-688X / E-ISSN 2405-6901

The International Organizations Law Review is a peer-reviewed journal that only publishes articles that have passed through an anonymous review process. After the Second World War, the law of international organizations developed as a separate, but not separable, discipline within the sphere of public international law. The International Organizations Law Review functions as a discussion forum for both academics and practitioners active in this discpline. The Review offers two foci: one based in the world of scholarship and the other in the world of practice.

Annotated Jurisprudence on Fundamental Rights at the Workplace

Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 361 / US$ 423 Print only: € 382 / US$ 465 Electronic + print: € 433 / US$ 508 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 162 / US$ 205

Selection of Indexing and Abstracting: Web of Science (ESCI), Scopus, ERIH PLUS, Peace Research Abstracts Journal, CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, Current Abstracts, International Political Science Abstracts, Public Affairs Index, Sociological Abstracts

International Labor Rights Case Law focuses primarily on jurisprudential developments relating to fundamental rights at the workplace. The Journal reproduces the relevant texts of key international cases, drawing upon the decision of regional and international mechanisms, such as the ILO Committees, the European Court of Human Rights, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights as well as key national courts such as the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany and the Constitutional Court of South Africa. It also contains commentaries on selected decisions from leading international labor law academics from around the world.

2020:brill.com/iolrVolume 17, in 3 issues ISSN 1572-3739 / E-ISSN 1572-3747 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 555 / US$ 631 Print only: € 611 / US$ 694 Electronic + print: € 666 / US$ 757 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 185 / US$ 210

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Editors-in-Chief: Niels M. Blokker and Ramses A. Wessel

Managing Editor: Cale Davis

Academic scholarship offered in the Review will focus on general and theoretical developments in international institutional law, while practitioner views offer a forum to identify and discuss legal developments within existing international organizations.

EditorsStudiesHumanitarianInternationalLegalinChief: Russell Buchan, Emily Crawford and Rain Liivoja The Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies is a peer reviewed journal aimed at promoting the rule of law in humanitarian emergency situations and, in particular, the protection and assistance afforded to persons in the event of armed conflicts and natural disasters in all phases and facets under international law. The Journal welcomes submissions in the areas of international humanitarian law, international human rights law, international refugee law and international law relating to disaster response. In addition, other areas of law can be identified including, but not limited to the norms regulating the prevention of humanitarian emergency situations, the law concerning internally displaced persons, arms control and disarmament law, legal issues relating to human security, and the implementation and enforcement of humanitarian norms.

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Editor-in-Chief:PlanningEnvironmentalEuropean&Law

Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d’histoire du droit Editor-in-Chief:internationalAnne Peters, Director, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, TheHeidelberg

Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d’histoire du droit international is an interdisciplinary journal on the history of international law with a broad outreach. It is placed among the top international law journals which are regularly consulted by all international lawyers with a general interest in the history of their field. It provides a forum for the emerging and expanding scholarship that takes a historical approach to exploring a wide range of issues in international law. It accommodates the growth in interest in the histories of international law from scholars working in related fields (global history, imperial history, intellectual history and international relations). It creates a venue for ground-breaking work in this field by combining tradition with innovation and to provide the opportunity to develop sustained critical engagement with work on the history of international law.

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Lorenzo Squintani, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands As climate change is happening and mankind is likely to increase its burden on the environment, European environmental politics and its legal implementation across an enlarged EU is becoming ever more important. The Journal for European Environmental and Planning Law provides a unique intellectual forum for debating and analysing European environmental policies and law. Its aim is to facilitate an enhanced Community wide common understanding of how European environmental policy and law are regulated, transposed and implemented in different Member States. Accordingly, each issue of the Journal for European Environmental and Planning Law provides an in-depth analysis of areas of European environmental and planning law often combined with a detailed description of its implementation in different Member States on a comparative basis. The Journal regularly invites experts to contribute to focus-issues contrasting the different approaches, views and experiences on a specific subject matter.

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Journal of Editor:PeacekeepingInternational Boris Kondoch, Far East University

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The Journal of World Investment & Trade Law • Economics • Politics Editors-in-Chief: Stephan W. Schill, University of Amsterdam, and Hélène Ruiz Fabri, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law

The Journal of World Investment & Trade (JWIT) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the legal aspects of foreign investment relations in a broad sense. This encompasses the law of bilateral, multilateral, regional and sectoral investment treaties, investor-State dispute settlement, and domestic law relating to foreign investment, but also relevant trade law aspects, such as services, public procurement, trade-related investment measures, and intellectual property, both under the WTO framework and preferential trade agreements. In addition, the Journal aims to embed foreign investment law in its broader context, including its interactions with international and domestic law, both private and public, including general public international law, international commercial law and arbitration, international environmental law, human rights, sustainable development, as well as domestic constitutional and administrative law.

Journal of Law, Religion and State

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The Journal of International Peacekeeping is devoted to reporting upon and analyzing international peacekeeping with an emphasis upon legal and policy issues, but is not limited to these issues. Topics include inter alia peacekeeping, peace, war, conflict resolution, diplomacy, international law, international security, humanitarian relief, humanitarian law, and terrorism. The journal is of scholarly quality but is not narrowly theoretical. It provides the interested publicdiplomats, civil servants, politicians, the military, academics, journalists, and NGO employees - with an up-to-date source of information on peacekeeping, enabling them to keep abreast of the most important developments in the field. Peacekeeping is treated in a pragmatic light, seen as a form of international military cooperation for the preservation or restoration of international peace and security. Attention is focused not only on UN peacekeeping operations, but other missions as well.

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Editor-in-Chief: Gideon Sapir, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan Deputy Editor: Amos Israel, Independent Researcher The Journal of Law Religion and State provides an international forum for the study of the interactions between law and religion and between religion and state. It seeks to explore these interactions from legal and constitutional as well as from internal religious perspectives. The JLRS is a peer-reviewed journal that is committed to a broad and open discussion on a crosscultural Submissionbasis.of articles in the following areas: religion and state; legal and political aspects of all religious traditions; comparative research of different religious legal systems and their interrelations are welcomed as are contributions from multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives.

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The Legal History Review

The Korean Journal of International and Comparative Law (KJICL) publishes articles and book reviews by pre-eminent scholars of international and comparative law. Each issue provides analyses of contemporary Asian practice in International Law, and summaries of decisions made by tribunals and both national and international courts. Offering representation of publications with Korean and Asian perspectives in international and comparative law, the journal serves as a valuable medium in encouraging thoughtful scholarly attention to developing researches in Korea, Asia, and international society.

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The Korean Journal of International and Comparative Law (KJICL) is proving to be an indispensable resource to international law, economics, trade and foreign affairs professionals.

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Editor-in-Chief: Won-Mog Choi, Ewha Women’s University Executive Editor: Seokwoo Lee, Inha University

Editors-in-Chief: Freya Baetens, PluriCourts and Régis Bismuth, Sciences Po Law School Managing Editor: Chiara Giorgetti

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The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals is firmly established as the leading journal in its field. Each issue will give you the latest developments with respect to the preparation, adoption, suspension, amendment and revision of Rules of Procedure as well as statutory and internal rules and other related matters.

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The Journal will also provide you with the latest practice with respect to the interpretation and application of rules of procedure and constitutional documents, which can be found in judgments, advisory opinions, written and oral pleadings as well as legal Proceduralliterature.matters covered in the Journal include: the bench; representation of the parties; institution of contentious proceedings; written proceedings and related matters; oral proceedings; proceedings in chambers; absence of appearance; provisional measures of protection; preliminary objections; counterclaims; intervention by third States; etc. 2020:brill.com/lapeVolume 19, in 3 issues ISSN 1569-1853 / E-ISSN 1571-8034 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 537 / US$ 630 Print only: € 591 / US$ 693 Electronic + print: € 644 / US$ 756 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 179 / US$ 221

The Law & Practice of International Courts and Tribunals A Practitioners’ Journal

The Legal History Review, inspired by E.M. Meijers, is a peer-reviewed journal and was founded in 1918 by a number of Dutch jurists, who set out to stimulate scholarly interest in legal history in their own country and also to provide a centre for international cooperation in the subject. This has gradually been achieved through the years. Much attention is paid not only to the common foundations of the western legal tradition but also to the special, frequently divergent development of national law in the various countries belonging to, or influenced by it. Modern and contemporary, as well as ancient and medieval history is considered. Roman law and its later development, as well as canon law, have always been particularly important; in addition the history of the English Common Law has been extensively 2018studied.Impact Factor: 0.171 5-Year Impact Factor: 0.140 2020:brill.com/legaVolume 88, in 4 issues ISSN 0040-7585 / E-ISSN 1571-8190 Institutional subscription rate Electronic only: € 708 / US$ 864 Print only: € 779 / US$ 950 Electronic + print: € 850 / US$ 1037 Individual subscription rate Electronic or print only: € 205 / US$ 250

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Established in 1930, the Nordic Journal of International Law has remained the principal forum in the Nordic countries for the scholarly exchange on legal development in the international and European domains. Combining broad thematic coverage with rigorous quality demands, it aims to present current practice and its theoretical reflection within the different branches of international law.

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Religion & Human Rights

It is an indispensable source for all those concerned with monitoring, studying, teaching, analysing or developing policies on the relationship between religion and human rights today.

Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen

Executive Editor: Jennifer Pampolina Security and Human Rights (formerly Helsinki Monitor) is a quarterly journal devoted to issues inspired by the work and principles of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). It looks at the challenge of building security through cooperation across the northern hemisphere, from Vancouver to Vladivostok, as well as how this experience can be applied to other parts of the world. It aims to stimulate thinking on the question of protecting and promoting human rights in a world faced with serious threats to security. It brings to light current developments affecting human rights, peace and security across North America, and wider Europe including Central Asia.

2020:brill.com/rhrsVolume 15, in 3 issues ISSN 1871-031X / E-ISSN 1871-0328

The Nordic Journal of International Law features: an Editorial Board selected from among the most prominent scholars and practitioners in the field of international law in the Nordic countries of Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark; a diverse range of peer-reviewed articles; annual reports on state practice in the Nordic region; an annual report on the work of the International Law Commission; special issues on current topics; regular book reviews; and, periodic updates on key developments and events in Nordic and international practice.

An International Journal Editor-in-Chief: Jeroen Temperman, Professor of International Law & Religion, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands Religion & Human Rights provides a unique academic forum for the discussion of issues which are of crucial importance and which have global reach. The Journal covers the interactions, conflicts and reconciliations between religions or beliefs on the one hand; and systems for the promotion and protection of human rights, international, regional and national, on the other. The Journal tackles these issues fearlessly, and draws its materials from all relevant disciplines - theology, anthropology, history, international relations, human rights, religious studies, and many others - but with special emphasis on legal frameworks.

Major themes include: Conflict prevention; Human rights; Minorities; Democracy building; and Cooperative security.

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Acclaimed by librarians, academics, and researchers alike, the Foreign Law Guide (FLG) is an essential database offering relevant information on sources of foreign law, including complete bibliographic citations to legislation, the existence of English translations and selected references to secondary sources in one virtual destination. Broad in content and global in scope, the FLG is an indispensable resource for comparative law research and a fundamental tool for developing a foreign and comparative law collection. Approximately 190 jurisdictions are systemically covered and updated by a global team of experts. The FLG also offers coverage of the United States. Each jurisdictional entry provides reliable information, such as: An introductory overview of the legal system and legal history; An outline of the judicial and legislative system; Primary and secondary sources of law and legal information; Links to major online sources; Identification of major legal publications.

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EditedOnlinebyMyron H. Nordquist, Satya Nandan, and Shabtai Rosenne† These Commentaries are based almost entirely on the formal and informal documentation of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III, 1973-1982), coupled, where necessary, with the personal knowledge of editors, contributors, or reviewers, many of whom were principal negotiators or UN personnel who participated in the Conference. The scope and duration of the “Virginia Commentary” project is without precedent as an academic undertaking in the field of international law. The project was conceived by its editors to meet the need - particularly essential in the absence of an official legislative history for the Convention - for an objective and comprehensive analysis of the articles in the Convention and in the Agreement relating to the Implementation of Part XI of the Convention that entered into force in 1996. Throughout its nearly 5000 pages, the Commentary presents the text of each article and thereafter cites its documentary sources. The line-by-line development for each article is discussed chronologically for each session of the Conference. Over 100 international law scholars or Conference diplomats, reflecting a wide diversity of views, contributed to drafting or reviewing the NowCommentaries.firmlyestablished as the most authoritative reference work in the field of international law about the 1982 Convention. brill.com/loso 2020 Purchase Options and Prices Outright Purchase: € 2.700 / US$ 3.167 Online Subscription: € 495 / US$ 572

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This comprehensive collection of climate change and law documents contains original source, non-edited and nonredacted “grey literature” (non-peer reviewed) in English, centered on climate change and the law. Incorporated in the category of ‘law’ is any discipline of law which addressed climate change, including corporate law, environmental law and human rights law. Materials in the collection originate from a wide range of organizations in the public and private sector, institutions, and/or individuals, world-wide. The impact of climate change on individuals, communities and states has broad implications on the protection, fulfilment and respect for human rights and laws at the local, national, corporate, regional and global levels. With intense and contested debates on climate change, and significant concerns for the future of the planet based on climate change, the issue of the law and climate change is highly relevant. A collection of this nature will be a significant resource, adding value to existing resources, and serving the needs of various actors and stakeholders needing access to documentation on climate change and the law.

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Jørgen S. Nielsen Annotated Legal Documents on Islam in Europe Online consists of an annotated collection of legal documents affecting the status of Islam and Muslims in Europe. By legal documents are meant the texts of legislation, including relevant secondary legislation, as well as significant court decisions. Each legal text is preceded by an introduction describing the historical, political and legal circumstances of its adoption, plus a short paragraph summarising its content. The legal texts are published in the original language while the annotations and supporting material will be in English. The focus of the collection is on the religious dimensions of being Muslim in Europe, i.e. on individuals’ access to practise their religious obligations and on the ability to organise and manifest their religious life. The project will cover the 28 member states of the European Union (including Croatia), Norway and Switzerland plus the European Union and the European Court of Justice.

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This online documentary compendium gathers in a single easyto-use collection the most significant and influential legal primary sources of the post-WWII global order. It is both a comprehensive documentary history of public international law over the past 70 years and an anthology of currently operational international instruments. Organized topically and chronologically, the collection provides easy and quick access to the most important international legal materials affecting the foundations of world public order; the laws of war; human rights; international trade, investment, and development; and environmental protection. Users can quickly trace the history and current state-of-play of international lawmaking in dozens of areas, including, for example, the curtailment of weapons of mass destruction, the expansion of women’s rights, control of the narcotics trade, and regulation of international fisheries. Hundreds of key documents are presented in full text, with up-to-date information about the location and legal status of each document. The primary source collection provides access to a multitude of often difficult to find documents including treaties, agreements, charters, concluding documents, conventions, covenants, decisions, declarations, draft articles, final acts, general acts, joint statements, manifestos, memoranda, pacts, procès-verbals, etc.

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