Journal Issue:
The Goettingen Journal of International Law
Volume: 3, Issue: 2
2011-09-05 September 2011- The Politics of Deformalization in International Law
- The Myth of 'International Crimes': Dialectics and International Criminal Law
- Does International Criminal Law Still Require a 'Crime of Crimes'? A Comparative Review of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity
- Subsequent Practice and Established Practice of International Organizations: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
- Normative Heterogeneity and International Responsibility: Another View on the World Trade Organization and its System of Countermeasures
- A System of Collective Defense of Democracy: the Case of the Inter-American Democratic Charter
- Refugees on the High Seas: International Refugee Law Solutions to a Law of the Sea Problem
- Rights at the Frontier: Border Control and Human Rights Protection of Irregular International Migrants
- Complementary Protection for Victims of Human Trafficking under the European Convention on Human Rights
- Editorial