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Past Issues Tilburg Law Review

Volume 20(1)
  • Publisher’s Note - Marie Sheldon
  • Editorial - Ave-Geidi Jallai
  • Introduction Privacy and National Security in the Digital Age - Federico Fabbrini
  • Data Retention and its Implications for the Fundamental Right to Privacy - Arianna Vedaschi and Valerio Lubello
  • The Transformation of Privacy in an Era of Pre-emptive Surveillance - Valsamis Mitsilegas
  • Development of regional legal frameworks for intelligence and information sharing in the EU and ASEAN - Céline Cocq
  • Rethinking Privacy Beyond Borders - Konrad Lachmayer
Volume 19(1-2)
  • Editorial – Shavana Musa
  • The State of Statelessness Research - Mark Manly and Laura van Waas
  • No Legal Bond, No Family Life - Zahra Albarazi
  • Sinking into Statelessness - Heather Alexander and Jonathan Simon
  • Statelessness and the Lives of the Children of Migrants in Sabah, East Malaysia -Catherine Allerton
  • On the Protection of Stateless Persons in Germany - Katia Bianchini
  • Statelessness in the European Union - Giulia Bittoni
  • Beyond International Law - Mark K. Brewer
  • Using Oral History Methods to Document the Subjective Experiences of Statelessness - Amanda R. Cheong
  • Statelessness and Conservation - Julian Clifton; Greg Acciaioli; Helen Brunt; Wolfram Dressler; Michael Fabinyi and Sarinda Singh
  • Statelessness and Microfinance - Brian P. Colgan and Ondřej Kolínský
  • Stateless Indigenous People(s) - Willem van Genugten; Anna Meijknecht and Bas Rombouts
  • Statelessness at Home - Sangita Jaghai
  • Preventing and Addressing Statelessness - Jyothi Kanics
  • Statelessness as a Lack of Functioning Citizenship - Lindsey N. Kingston
  • To Belong or Not to Belong - Raymond Kubben
  • Refugees International - Maureen Lynch and Sarnata Reynolds
  • Citizenship Deprivation in the United Kingdom - Sandra Mantu
  • The Stateless Kurds of Syria - Thomas McGee
  • Accessing Malagasy Citizenship - Caroline McInerney
  • Moving Statelessness Forward on the International Agenda - Tamás Molnár
  • Facilitated Naturalization of Stateless Persons - Eva Mrekajová
  • Networking for Change - Chris Nash
  • The Indignity of a False Citizenship - Katharine Nylund
  • Key Threats of Statelessness in the Post-Secession Sudanese and South Sudanese Nationality Regimes - Mike Sanderson
  • A Personal Story about Statelessness - Srinuan Soakhamnuan
  • Myanmar’s Democratic Transition - Katherine G. Southwick
  • Questioning de facto Statelessness - Jason Tucker
  • Collective Victimisation of Stateless Peoples - Zelda van der Velde and Rianne Letschert
  • Benchmarking the Protection against Statelessness in Europe - Olivier Vonk; Maarten Vink and René de Groot
  • Exploring the Interaction between Statelessness, Legal Empowerment and Human Trafficking - Laura van Waas; Conny Rijken and Martin Gramatikov

 

Volume 18 (2)
  • Editorial - Shavana Musa
  • The Use of Precedent as Subsidiary Means and Sources of International Criminal Law-  Aldo Zammit Borda
  • International Humanitarian Assistance and International Law - Emilie E. Kuijt & Stefanie-Jansen-Wilhelm
  • Recent Developments in International Disaster Response Laws: ILC’s Work and IDRL Rules in Diaster Relief - Angelica Fanaki
  • Establishing a Full ‘Cycle of Protection’ for Disaster Victims: Prepardness, Response and Recovery according to Regional and International Human Rights Supervisory Bodies – Marlies Hesselman
  • Health and Humanitarian Assistance: Towards an Integrated Norm under International Law – Dr. Brigit Toebes  

 

Volume 18(1)
  • Editorial Shavana Musa
  • Direct Participation in Hostilities – Yoram Dinstein
  • Extraterritorial Law-Enforcement: Combating Non-State Actors – Chris van Dam
  • Consumption without Borders? Competence Attribution in EU Consumer Law and the American Federal Model – Isabel Lamers
Volume 17(2)
  • Editorial – Shavana Musa
  • Interview with Professor Neil Walker Global Law: Another Case of the Emperor’s Clothes? - Shavana Musa & Eefje de Volder
  • The Lighthouse of Law - Randall Lesaffer
  • Public International Law: A Forerunner in the Field of Global(ization of) Law - Willem van Genugten
  • Legal Order and the ‘Globality’ of Global Law - Hans Lindahl
  • The Structural Characteristics of Global Law for the 21st Century: Fracture, Fluidity, Permeability, and Polycentricity - Larry Catá Backer
  • Global Law for Private Law - Eric Tjong Tjin Tai
  • A Vision of Global Legal Scholarship - Pierre Larouche
  • Jurisprudence for Global Law? - Willem J. Witteveen
  • Global Environmental Law - Jonathan Verschuuren
  • International Criminal Law as Global Law:An Assessment of the Hybrid Tribunals - Paul de Hert & Mathias Holvoe
  • Normative Standards and Global Law-Making - Vanessa Mak
  • In Pursuit of the Global within:A Structure for the Global Law Project - Han Somsen
  • The Global Challenge to Public International Law:Some First Thoughts - Randall Lesaffer & Rianne Letschert
  • Comparative Law in a Globalizing World:Three Challenges - Maurice Adams
  • What I Talk about when I Talk about Global Law - Morag Goodwin
  • Global Law: The Spontaneous, Gradual Emergence of a New Legal Order - Joshua Karton
  • Global Law Perspective of the WTO - Panagiotis Delimatsis
  • Global Justice and Global Criminal Laws:The Importance of Nyaya in the Quest for Justice after International Crimes - Antony Pemberton & Rianne Letschert
  • Globalisation and Regulation: (Where) do they Meet? - Rob van Gestel
  • A Regulatory Approach to Global Constitutional Analysis - Anne Meuwese
  • Some Preliminaries to Global Law and Human Rights - Daniel Augenstein
  • The Global Legal Environment and its Future Four Scenarios - Stavros Zouridis, Sam Muller, Laura Kistemaker & Morly Frishman
  • Global law will be Responsive Law, at least with regard to Cyberspace - Paul de Hert & Eugenio Mantovani
  • The Impact of the Financial Crisis on EU Economic Governance: A Struggle between Hard and Soft Law and Expansion of the EU Competences? - Sonja Bekker & Ivana
Volume 17(1)
  • Editorial - Shavana Musa
  • Allocating Individual Criminal Responsibility to Peacekeepers for International Crimes and other Wrongful Acts committed during Peace Operations - Jimena M. Conde Jiminián
  • Strasbourg’s External Review after the EU’s Accession to the European Convention on Human Rights: A Subordination of the Luxembourg Court? - Paul Gragl
  • The Return of Politicised Space: Carl Schmitt’s Re-Orientation of Transnational Law Scholarship - Michael Salter
  • Creating International Responsibility: The Non-Prosecution of Sexual Violence Post Conflict as a Violation of Women’s Rights - Megan Nobert
Volume 16(2)
  • Editorial Victoria Daskalova
  • Competition Law and Globalization: Interview with Professor David J. Gerber, Distinguished Professor of Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law Victoria Daskalova
  • On Recognition of Qualifications for Academic and Professional Purposes Sacha Garben
  • European Immigration Law: Compliant with the Rights of National Minorities? Ivan Skorvanek
  • Expulsion of a Member State from the EU after Lisbon: Political Threat or Legal Reality? Boyko Blagoev
Volume 16(1)
  • Editorial Victoria Daskalova
  • Looking back from Nowhere: Is There a Future for Universal Jurisdiction over International Crimes’ Noora Arajärvi
  • The Khulumani Litigation: Complementing the work of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission Mia Swart
  • EU criminal law, democratic legitimacy and judicial review of Union criminal law legislation in the wake of the Lisbon Treaty Jacob Öberg
  • The Role of the BUPA judgment in the legal framework for services of general economic interest Nuno Albuquerque Matos
Volume 15(2)
  • Editorial: Celebrating the Twentieth Anniversary of the Tilburg Law Review: A Look to the Past through the Eyes of Our Founder Victoria Daskalova, Editor-in-Chief
  • The Legal Status of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights after the Treaty of Lisbon Christian Franklin
  • Between Lex Lata and Lex Ferenda? Customary International (Criminal) Law and the Principle of Legality Noora Arajärvi
  • The Status of Nuclear Export Control Regimes in International Law Andrea Viski
  • Analysis of the Exclusion of Evidence Obtained in Violation of Human Rights in Light of the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Ana María Torres Chedraui
Volume 15(1)
  • Editorial Radim Dragomaca, Editor-in-Chief , p.7
  • Foreword Judge Koen Lenaerts, p.11
  • Balancing the Right to a Remedy and the Needs of Governance: The Doctrine of Limitation of Rights as a Framework for the Development of Domestic Remedies for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Gustavo Arosemena, p.15
  • Judicial Misgivings Regarding the Application of International Law: An Analysis of the Attitudes of National Courts. A Reply to Eyal Benvenisti A.O. Enabulele, p.39
  • The Principle of Distinction in Virtual War: Restraints and Precautionary Measures under International Humanitarian Law Jimena M. Conde Jiminián, p.69
  • Legitimate Expectations in Investment Treaty Arbitration: An Unclear Future Abhijit P.G. Pandya and Andy Moody, p.93