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Now available online: ‘Systemic Reasoning to the Rescue? Fresh Perspectives on the Responsibility of International Organizations’, a new review essay by Simon Milnes reflecting on recent publications from Fernando Bordin and Nikolaos Voulgaris. doi.org/10.1093/bybil/…
Reflective review by @AustHelmut of Fran Hirsch's remarkable book 'Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg'! Delighted this is the first review I commissioned as the new book reviews editor The British Yearbook of International Law! Thank you @AustHelmut and warm congratulations Fran Hirsch! bit.ly/37pjuYv
New book review now available online: @AustHelmut reviews 'Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg' by Fran Hirsch, one of the recipients of this year's ASIL Certificate of Merit. doi.org/10.1093/bybil/…
We are delighted that Dr Dr Danae Azaria UCL Faculty of Laws has joined the The British Yearbook of International Law as Book Review Editor. We have many fascinating reviews in the works, so keep an eye out for advance access copies of reviews as they are published! academic.oup.com/bybil/advance-…
We welcome proposals for reviews (in English) of books written in any language! If you would like to propose a book review, email our Book Review Editor Dr Danae Azaria, who is always pleased to hear from prospective reviewers.
The review by O.Zahava+Shirley Scott of Cai's important book on "The Rise of China and International Law" (OUP 2019) is now available The British Yearbook of International Law. academic.oup.com/bybil/advance-…
Just published: 'Self-Determination and the Right of Peoples to Participate in International Law-Making' by Dr Natalie Jones. Available open access! academic.oup.com/bybil/advance-…