《数字化对国际法的影响》特刊社论

IF 1.5 Q1 LAW
Dana Burchardt, M. Varaki
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摘要

特刊分析了数字化对国际法的影响——重点关注结构变化。它询问在国际法的各个领域是否可以观察到这种变化,以及我们是否能够看到贯穿各领域的趋势和发展。这期特刊结合了撰稿人对特定主题的深入分析,以及我在一篇综合文章中提供的鸟瞰视角。本特刊涵盖的国际法领域包括国际人权法和机构、武力使用、不干涉原则、国家责任、执法管辖权、国际贸易和投资法、国际刑法和国际卫生法。我感谢撰稿人发表了富有见地的文章,并深入探讨了本期特刊的主题。自从Maria Varaki和我准备了2021年1月举行的首次研讨会以来,许多撰稿人都参与了该项目,我特别感谢他们对该项目的承诺以及在本特刊出版过程中的耐心。我还要特别感谢Inge van Hulle和Russell Miller,他们的编辑支持和投入丰富了特刊内容。特刊结构如下:
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Editorial to the Special Issue “The Impact of Digitalization on International Law”
The special issue analyzes the impact of digitalization on international law — focusing on structural changes. It asks whether such changes are observable in the various fields of international law and whether we can discern cross-cutting trends and developments. The special issue combines the in-depth analysis that the contributing authors provide for specific subject matters with the bird ’ s eye perspective offered in a synthesizing article by myself. The fields of international law covered in this special issue include international human rights law and institutions, use of force, the principles of non-intervention, state responsibility, enforcement jurisdiction, international trade and investment law, international criminal law, and international health law. I thank the contributors for their insightful articles and for engaging intensively with the topic of this special issue. Many of the contributors were part of the project since Maria Varaki and I prepared our initial workshop held in January 2021 — and I am especially grateful for their com-mitment to this project and their patience during the process of publication of this special issue. I also thank in particular Inge van Hulle and Russell Miller who have enriched the special issue with their editorial support and input. The special issue is structured as follows:
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German Law Journal
German Law Journal Social Sciences-Law
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