Print ISSN: 2050-1709, Online ISSN: 2050-1717
La Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) es una revista de doble ciego revisada por pares publicada por Cambridge University Press. La Revista proporciona una plataforma para que académicos jóvenes y establecidos publiquen investigaciones sobresalientes sobre temas de vanguardia, de gran actualidad y teóricos más amplios del derecho internacional.
CONTENIDO
Editorial
Marno Swart and Renatus Otto Franz Derler
Articles
Ending pandemics within the shadow of trade: reconciling equity in global health with coloniality
Sharifah Sekalala
A normative account of safety in the human right to a healthy environment
Marjun Parcasio
Is the Digital Markets Act a global standard for ex ante digital regulation? Insights from Brazil, India and Japan
Anna Moskal and Marcella Brandao Flores da Cunha
Special Section: Private Rights and Public Autonomy in a Fragmented World
Special section editorial: Private rights and public autonomy in a fragmented world: an introduction
Thomas Ackermann and Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan
Transnational competition law rules: a political economy perspective
Francisco Beneke and Shazana Eliza Rohr
Private rights and public autonomy in sustainable competition law and EU Green Deal measures
Eva Fischer and Markus W Gehring
It’s a complex world: can courts help? Judicial review and complexity in Germany, the EU and the US
Emily Hancox and Sonja Heitzer
Article 5(2) of the Digital Markets Act and the ‘pay-or-consent’ business model at the intersection of public and private autonomy*
Quentin B Schäfer and Klaus Wiedemann
Book Review
Book review: Katia Fach Gómez, The Technological Competence of Arbitrators: A Comparative and International Legal Study (Springer, Cham 2023) 172 pp
Reviewed by Helin Laufer

