págs. 1-16
Immunity in the Era of "Criminalisation": The African Union, the ICC, and International Law
Dire Tladi
págs. 17-44
International Human Rights Law and "Criminalisation"
Michael O'Flaherty, Noelle Higgins
págs. 45-70
Catherine Harwood
págs. 71-100
págs. 101-128
Yutaka Arai-Takahashi
págs. 129-174
Party Autonomy in Global Context: The Political Economy of a Self-Constituting Regime
Horatia Muir Watt
págs. 175-195
Critical Analysis of Party Autonomy: From a Theoretical Perspective
Keisuke Takeshita
págs. 196-222
Party Autonomy in Dispute Resolution: Implied Choices and Waiver in the Context of Jurisdiction
Mary Keyes
págs. 223-246
The Whaling in the Antartic Case from a Japanese Perspective
Shigeki Sakamoto
págs. 247-274
págs. 275-297
ICRW as an Evolving Instrument: Pontential Broader Implications of the Whaling Judgment
Akiko Shibata
págs. 298-318
The Sui Generis Nature of Flag State Jurisdiction
Sondre Torp Helmersen
págs. 319-335
págs. 336-355
Criminal Jurisdiction Under the Japan-US SOFA
Tomonori Mizushima
págs. 356-368
págs. 369-383
Law Applicable to Choice-of-Corut Agreements
Koji Takahashi
págs. 384-396