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Journal of International Dispute Settlement Judicial Activism in International Law—A Conceptual Framework for Analysis Fuad Zarbiyev (2012) 3(2): 247-278 Mainstreaming Human Rights: The Contribution of the International Court of Justice Bruno Simma (2012) 3(1): 7-29 Legitimacy and Reflexivity in International Investment Arbitration: A New Self-Restraint? David Schneiderman (2011) 2(2): 471-495 International, Mixed, and Private Disputes Arising Under the Kyoto Protocol Chester Brown (2010) 1(2): 447-473 European Journal of International Law International Law in Times of Hegemony: Unequal Power and the Shaping of the International Legal Order Nico Krisch (June 2005) 16(3): 369-408 Introduction: Global Governance and Global Administrative Law in the International Legal Order Nico Krisch and Benedict Kingsbury (February 2006) 17(1): 1-13 International Law and Global Public Goods in a Legal Pluralist World Gregory Shaffer (2012) 23(3): 669-693 Journal of International Economic Law Global Public Goods: Explaining their Underprovision Inge Kaul (2012) 15(3): 729-750 The G20 and Global Economic Governance: Lessons from Multi-Level European Governance? Jan Wouters and Thomas Ramopoulos (2012) 15(3): 751-775 Why Climate Change Collective Action has Failed and What Needs to be Done Within and Without the Trade Regime Daniel Esty and Anthony Moffa (2012) 15(3): 777-791 Journal of Environmental Law Finding Autonomy in International Environmental Law and Governance Duncan French (2009) 21(2): 255-289 Globalising Environmental Liability: The Interplay of National and International Law Alan Boyle (2005) 17(1): 3-26 Regulatory Competition—Accounting For the Transnational Dimension of Environmental Regulation Veerle Heyvaert (2013) 25(1): 1-31 British Yearbook of International Law The Mavi Marmara Incident and Blockade in Armed Conflict Douglas Guilfoyle (2010) 81(1): 171-223 The ‘Sinews of Peace’: International Law, Strategy, and the Prevention of War Guglielmo Verdirame (2006) 77(1): 83-162 Review of Human Dignity and the Foundations of International Law by Patrick Capps; Law at the Vanishing Point: A Philosophical Analysis of International Law by Aaron Fichtelberg; and Philosophy of International Law by Anthony Carty Philip Allott (2009) 80(1): 409-422 Chinese Journal of International Law A New, Multicultural World Community and an Emerging New, Pluralistic World Order System Edward McWhinney (2012) 11(3): 469-486 Universal Jurisdiction: Concept, Logic, and Reality Sienho Yee (2011) 10(3): 503-530 Law, Power and International Politics with Special Reference to East Asia: Carl Schmitt’s Grossraum Analysis Michael Salter (2012) 11(3): 393-427 No Longer Outside, Not Yet Equal: Rethinking China’s Membership in the World Trade Organization Xiaohui Wu (2011) 10(2): 227-270 Yearbook of International Environmental Law Beyond the Short Term: Legal and Institutional Space for Future Generations in Global Governance Halina Ward (2011) 22(1): 3-36 Noise Pollution, the Oceans, and the Limits of International Law Alexander Gillespie (2011) 21(1): 114-139 Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: Looking Afresh at the Convention on Biological Diversity Elisa Morgera and Elsa Tsioumani (2011) 21(1): 3-40 INTERNATIONAL LAW IN A MULTIPOLAR WORLD ARTICLE COLLECTION FROM OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS LAW JOURNALS To browse our full set of Law journals click here. To receive e-alerts for any of our Law titles, set up a My Account. If you’re interested in more public international law publications from Oxford University Press, please browse our Public International Law Books and Online Law Products. The below articles have been made freely available in recognition of this year’s focus of the American Society of International Law. Simply click the titles of the papers below to start reading immediately. Papers will be freely accessible until May 6th, 2013: a month after the end of ASIL.

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Journal of International Dispute Settlement

• Judicial Activism in International Law—A Conceptual Framework for Analysis Fuad Zarbiyev (2012) 3(2): 247-278

• Mainstreaming Human Rights: The Contribution of the International Court of Justice Bruno Simma (2012) 3(1): 7-29

• Legitimacy and Reflexivity in International Investment Arbitration: A New Self-Restraint? David Schneiderman (2011) 2(2): 471-495

• International, Mixed, and Private Disputes Arising Under the Kyoto Protocol Chester Brown (2010) 1(2): 447-473

European Journal of International Law

• International Law in Times of Hegemony: Unequal Power and the Shaping of the International Legal Order Nico Krisch (June 2005) 16(3): 369-408

• Introduction: Global Governance and Global Administrative Law in the International Legal Order Nico Krisch and Benedict Kingsbury (February 2006) 17(1): 1-13

• International Law and Global Public Goods in a Legal Pluralist World Gregory Shaffer (2012) 23(3): 669-693

Journal of International Economic Law

• Global Public Goods: Explaining their Underprovision Inge Kaul (2012) 15(3): 729-750

• The G20 and Global Economic Governance: Lessons from Multi-Level European Governance? Jan Wouters and Thomas Ramopoulos (2012) 15(3): 751-775

• Why Climate Change Collective Action has Failed and What Needs to be Done Within and Without the Trade Regime Daniel Esty and Anthony Moffa (2012) 15(3): 777-791

Journal of Environmental Law

• Finding Autonomy in International Environmental Law and Governance Duncan French (2009) 21(2): 255-289

• Globalising Environmental Liability: The Interplay of National and International Law Alan Boyle (2005) 17(1): 3-26

• Regulatory Competition—Accounting For the Transnational Dimension of Environmental Regulation Veerle Heyvaert (2013) 25(1): 1-31

British Yearbook of International Law

• The Mavi Marmara Incident and Blockade in Armed Conflict Douglas Guilfoyle (2010) 81(1): 171-223

• The ‘Sinews of Peace’: International Law, Strategy, and the Prevention of War Guglielmo Verdirame (2006) 77(1): 83-162

• Review of Human Dignity and the Foundations of International Law by Patrick Capps; Law at the Vanishing Point: A Philosophical Analysis of International Law by Aaron Fichtelberg; and Philosophy of International Law by Anthony Carty Philip Allott (2009) 80(1): 409-422

Chinese Journal of International Law

• A New, Multicultural World Community and an Emerging New, Pluralistic World Order System Edward McWhinney (2012) 11(3): 469-486

• Universal Jurisdiction: Concept, Logic, and Reality Sienho Yee (2011) 10(3): 503-530

• Law, Power and International Politics with Special Reference to East Asia: Carl Schmitt’s Grossraum Analysis Michael Salter (2012) 11(3): 393-427

• No Longer Outside, Not Yet Equal: Rethinking China’s Membership in the World Trade Organization Xiaohui Wu (2011) 10(2): 227-270

Yearbook of International Environmental Law

• Beyond the Short Term: Legal and Institutional Space for Future Generations in Global Governance Halina Ward (2011) 22(1): 3-36

• Noise Pollution, the Oceans, and the Limits of International Law Alexander Gillespie (2011) 21(1): 114-139

• Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: Looking Afresh at the Convention on Biological Diversity Elisa Morgera and Elsa Tsioumani (2011) 21(1): 3-40

INTERNATIONAL LAW IN A MULTIPOLAR WORLDARTICLE COLLECTION

FROM OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS LAW JOURNALS

To browse our full set of Law journals click here.

To receive e-alerts for any of our Law titles, set up a My Account.

If you’re interested in more public international law publicationsfrom Oxford University Press, please browse our Public International Law Books and Online Law Products.

The below articles have been made freely available in recognition of this year’s focus of the American Society of International Law. Simply click the titles of the papers below to start reading immediately.

Papers will be freely accessible until May 6th, 2013: a month after the end of ASIL.