Issue Vol. 12 (2001) No. 2
Articles
- José E. Alvarez,
Do Liberal States Behave Better? A Critique of Slaughter's Liberal Theory (José E. Alvarez abstract) (free fulltext) - Frédéric Mégret,
Epilogue to an Endless Debate: The International Criminal Court's Third Party Jurisdiction and the Looming Revolution of International Law (Frédéric Mégret abstract) (free fulltext) - Stephen Hall,
The Persistent Spectre: Natural Law, International Order and the Limits of Legal Positivism (Stephen Hall abstract) (free fulltext) - A.F.M. Maniruzzaman,
State Contracts in Contemporary International Law: Monist versus Dualist Controversies (A.F.M. Maniruzzaman abstract) (free fulltext) - Micaela Frulli,
Are Crimes against Humanity More Serious than War Crimes? (Micaela Frulli abstract) (free fulltext)
Kaleidoscope
- Philip Alston,
Charging for Access to International Law Treaty Information: Time for the UN to Rethink a Perverse Initiative (Philip Alston abstract) (free fulltext)
Current developments
- Marius Bordalba, ew Sundberg,
The International Practice of the European Communities International Trade Developments, Including Commercial Defence Actions XVI: 1 January 1999-31 December 1999 (free fulltext) - Monica Feria Tinta,
Due Process and the Right to Life in the Context of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations: Arguing the LaGrand Case (free fulltext)
Book Reviews
- Arthur Watts. The International Law Commission 1949-1998 (Andreas Paulus free fulltext)



