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Dear all, <br>
<br>
the Goettingen Journal of International Law proudly announces the
release of its Vol. 3 No. 2 (2011). <br>
On <span class="UIStory_Message">331 pages you find articles about
current developments in general public law, refugee law,
international criminal law and the law of international
organizations! For the issue and for further information (i.e
detailed information about our open call for articles) on GoJIL,
go to <a href="http://www.gojil.eu" target="_blank" rel="nofollow
nofollow">www.gojil.eu </a>!<br>
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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2011) Articles<br>
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data-ft="{"type":3}">The Politics of Deformalization in
International Law // The Myth of 'Interna<span
class="text_exposed_hide"></span><span class="text_exposed_show">tional
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</span></span><br>
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Kind regards from Göttingen,<br>
<br>
Karen Schwabe<br>
Göttingen Journal of International Law<br>
Editorial Board<br>
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