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170.106.39.241 NUMBER 4 NUMBER | . IP address: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0922156517000450 . In association with the Grotius Centre for International Legal Centre In association with the Grotius Studies, and Campus 30 VOLUME nternational law of international https://www.cambridge.org/core journal leiden https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Downloaded from at leiden journal of international law VOLUME 30 | NUMBER 4 | DECEMBER 2017 Resistance and DecolonizationResistance and Decisions and the Quest for a Suitable Dispute Settlement Forum Proulx ˇa´ k Ridderhof Manley Weimer review Parsa ournal Amin book book Raymond bibliography Stewart of Prosecution Offices in International Courts and Why It is Not Generally Used the African Criminal Court Criminal African the Court of Justice Vincent-Joël Vincent-Joël for Multilateral Disputes Marshall Islands Marshall Maria Adjudication – Trade, Environment and Development ‘Waging against War the King’ and ‘Crimes against Peace’ Framework for Managing Tibet Contents international legal theory Symposium: Law between Global and Colonial: Techniques of Empire go to the journal website at: Ruth Bettina Birn Harmen van der Wilt tribunals and courts criminal international Cosette Creamer and Zuzanna Godzimirska International Court of Justice hague international tribunals For further information about this journal For cambridge.org/ljil please Cambridge Core

1031–1037 Amílcar Cabral, Amílcar 1031–1037

1027–1030 Books and Articles in the Field of the Prevention and Peaceful Settlement of Disputes

1003–1026 Citation Practices of the International Criminal Court: The Situation in Darfur, Sudan

987–1002 How Often Must Re-Invent We the Wheel? Reflections on the Most Efficient Structure

967–986 Unconstitutional Change of Government: A New Crime within the Jurisdiction of

947–966 The Market Job for Justice: Screening and Selecting Candidates for the International

925–946 Court’s The World Jurisdictional Formalism and its Lost Market Share: The

901–924 Reconciling Regulatory Space with External Accountability through WTO Kirsten Sellars Giladi Kirsten Mac Rotem Kubo 847–875 The Phoenix of Colonial War: Race, the Laws of and War, the ‘Horror on the ’ 877–899 From Cyber Norms to Cyber Rules: Re-engaging States as Law-makers international law and practice of Charges the to Challenges Indian Context: Colonial a in 825–845 Treason of Meanings Maria Adele Carrai 799–800 Introduction 799–800 801–824 Learning Western Techniques of Empire: Republican China and the New Legal Mónica García-Salmones Rovira and Paolo Amorosa eiden j eiden nternational law international of l 09221565_30-4.indd 109221565_30-4.indd 1 Leiden Journal of International Law Leiden Journal of International Law

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09221565_30-4.indd 2 13/09/17 2:55 PM Contents

INTERNATIONAL LEGAL THEORY Symposium: Law between Global and Colonial: Techniques of Empire 799–800 Introduction Monica´ Garcıa-Salmones´ Rovira and Paolo Amorosa 801–824 Learning Western Techniques of Empire: Republican China and the New Legal Framework for Managing Tibet Maria Adele Carrai 825–845 Meanings of Treason in a Colonial Context: Indian Challenges to the Charges of ‘Waging War against the King’ and ‘Crimes against Peace’ Kirsten Sellars 847–875 The Phoenix of Colonial War: Race, the Laws of War, and the ‘Horror on the Rhine’ Rotem Giladi

INTERNATIONAL LAW AND PRACTICE 877–899 From Cyber Norms to Cyber Rules: Re-engaging States as Law-makers Kubo Macˇak´ 901–924 Reconciling Regulatory Space with External Accountability through WTO Adjudication – Trade, Environment and Development Maria Weimer

HAGUE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS International Court of Justice 925–946 The World Court’s Jurisdictional Formalism and its Lost Market Share: The Marshall Islands Decisions and the Quest for a Suitable Dispute Settlement Forum for Multilateral Disputes Vincent-Joel¨ Proulx 947–966 The Job Market for Justice: Screening and Selecting Candidates for the International Court of Justice Cosette Creamer and Zuzanna Godzimirska

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS 967–986 Unconstitutional Change of Government: A New Crime within the Jurisdiction of the African Criminal Court Harmen van der Wilt 987–1002 How Often Must We Re-Invent the Wheel? Reflections on the Most Efficient Structure of Prosecution Offices in International Courts and Why It is Not Generally Used Ruth Bettina Birn 1003–1026 Citation Practices of the International Criminal Court: The Situation in Darfur, Sudan Stewart Manley

BIBLIOGRAPHY 1027–1030 Books and Articles in the Field of the Prevention and Peaceful Settlement of Disputes Raymond Ridderhof

BOOK REVIEW 1031–1037 Amılcar´ Cabral, Resistance and Decolonization Amin Parsa

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EDITORS Eric De Brabandere (Editor-in-Chief) Ingo Venzke (Editor-in-Chief) Geoffrey Gordon (International Legal Theory) Sara Kendall (International Legal Theory) Surabhi Ranganathan (International Legal Theory) Machiko Kanetake (International Law and Practice) Cecily Rose (International Law and Practice) Dov Jacobs (International Criminal Courts and Tribunals) Joseph Powderly (International Criminal Courts and Tribunals) Elies van Sliedregt (International Criminal Courts and Tribunals) Sergey Vasiliev (International Criminal Courts and Tribunals) Jason Morgan-Foster (International Court of Justice) Giulia Pinzauti (International Court of Justice) Philippa Webb (International Court of Justice) Freya Baetens (Book Reviews) Vid Prislan (Book Reviews) Raymond Ridderhof (Bibliography) Tanja Aalberts (General Editor) Jean d’Aspremont (General Editor) Theodore´ Christakis (General Editor) Tarcisio Gazzini (General Editor) Larissa van den Herik (General Editor) Thomas Skouteris (General Editor) Carsten Stahn (General Editor)

EDITORIAL OFFICE Teodora Jugrin (Chair, Managing Editor) Jude Chillman (Copy Editor)

Student Editors: Erin Cronje´ Elif Durmus¸ Stephen Anthony Greatley Raihana Haidary Marıa´ Elvira Lisson Ramırez´ Yildiz Y. Miller James Edward Ransdell IV Leonie Rodger Kritika Sharma

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