The latest issue of Transnational Legal Theory (Vol. 10, no. 2, 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Susanne Baer, Democracy in peril: a call for amici and amicae curiae and critical lawyering
- Clemens M. Rieder, Solidarity and territorial boundaries in a transnational context: the case of cross-border movement of patients
- Tara Smith, Challenges in identifying binding Martens Clause rules from the ‘dictates of the public conscience’ to protect the environment in non-international armed conflict
- J. Francisco Lobo, Abolishing atomic warfare? Nuclear power and natural-international law in the twenty-first century
- Tomasz Widłak, Polycentric vs. fragmented: a Neo-Kelsenian order of global law
- Farnush Ghadery, #Metoo—has the ‘sisterhood’ finally become global or just another product of neoliberal feminism?
New Issue: Transnational Legal Theory
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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August 03, 2019
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