SOAS Law Journal

- Publisher:
- SOAS University of London
- Publication date:
- 2020-09-01
- ISBN:
- 2055-2068
Issue Number
Latest documents
- Autonomous Weapons Systems & Accountability: Rethinking Criminal Responsibility for War Crimes at the ICC
- The Effect of China’s Law-Making Power on its Participation in the WTO DSM
- The Tussle with Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law: The Case of Cameroon
- Reforming the Current United Nations Sanctions System: A Necessary Exercise in the 21st Century
- Regulation of the Social Media in Electoral Democracies: A Case of Kenya
- Evaluation of Whether The Awards Annulled at The Seat of Arbitration Should be Enforced in Other Jurisdictions in the Context of Juridical Theories of Arbitration
- Corporate Accountability in International Law: a “State Shaming” Exercise
- Beyond the Failure of Justice: Lebanon’s General Amnesty Law of 1991 and Access to Redress for Victims of the 1975- 1990 Civil War
- Banality of Evil Meets Unity of Purpose: Criminological Similarities between Italian Mafia Groups and International Crimes
- The Rise of Mediation and its Erosive Effect on the Rule of Law in Dispute Resolution
Featured documents
- International Law and the (De)Politicisation of Climate Change and Migration: Lessons from the Pacific
- Europe’s Policy Crisis: Analysis of the Dublin System
- Should Truth Commissions be Viewed as Second-best Alternatives to Prosecutions?
- Denying Atrocity? Making Sense of the 1998 Jakarta Mass Rape of Ethnic Chinese Women as Genocide
- [...] New-Caledonia: Legal Pluralism, Citizenship and the External/Internal Sovereignty Issue
- Autonomous Weapons Systems & Accountability: Rethinking Criminal Responsibility for War Crimes at the ICC
- Playing Musical Chairs with International Justice: Evaluating the Appointment of adhoc Judges in ICJ Proceedings
- Social, Economic, and Cultural Rights in Transitional Justice: A Case Study of Food Rights in Palestine?
- The Effect of China’s Law-Making Power on its Participation in the WTO DSM
- [...] Human Rights for the Protection of Indigenous Knowledge and Natural Resources from Biopiracy