A new issue of the International Review of Contemporary Law, IADL’s digital legal journal, has been released on 25 November 2024.
With content in both French and English, this edition was edited by editor-in-chief Evelyn Dürmayer with the involvement of the Editorial Board. With this issue, the IADL International Review of Contemporary Law starts in 2024 a new series of issues dedicated to Climate and Social Justice.
See below for links to all articles:
Click here to download a PDF of the November 2024 issue.
Articles:
- Introduction by Evelyn Dürmayer
- El Acuerdo de Escazú: un instrumento internacional en pleno Desarrollo — Patricia Madrigal Cordero
- Israeli designation of “Nature Reserves”: A tool of colonization — Charlotte Allombert and Mazin B. Qumsiyeh
- No Climate Justice Without Enforceable Law: Criminalising Ecocide — Anna Maddrick
- Montana’s Landmark Youth Climate Crisis Decision Could Set a Powerful Precedent — Marjorie Cohn
- Lawyers are Responsible for the climate crisis! Declan Owens
- A UN Binding Treaty on Transnational Corporations and Human Rights to outrule false “green extractivism” solutions: Building a real tool in the struggle for climate and social justice — Erika Mendes and Raffaele Morgantini
- Un Tratado Vinculante de la ONU sobre Empresas Transnacionales y Derechos Humanos para luchar contra las falsas soluciones del “extractivismo verde”: Construir una herramienta real en la lucha por la justicia social y climática — Erika Mendes y Raffaele Morgantini
- Book Review: Philippe Sands, Die letzte Kolonie. Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit im Indischen Ozean / The Last Colony. A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain’s Colonial Legacy — Walter Sauer
All articles published in the International Review of Contemporary Law reflect only the position of their author and not the position of the journal, nor of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers.