THI Law Review 1/2022


The Hague International Law Journal officially presents the publication of its first quarterly publication for 2022.


Dear readers, authors and reviewers,

Below you will discover the first quarterly publication of The Hague International Law Review 2022.


It is the first out of 4 digital publications and one curated print publication that are planned for release in the year 2022. The 1/2022 THI Law Review quarterly contains contributions from various authors trained in International Law, with diverse academic backgrounds and areas of expertise. This quarterly offers the readers a collection of papers that touch on various areas of International and European law, seeking to provide a legal perspective on recent topics that concern not only legal practitioners and academics but also a broad range of audiences interested in law development.


The theme of the 1/2022 THI Law Review:
Rethinking international law: innovation of law in times of globalisation

Published authors and works:

  • EU AUTONOMY AND ISDS UNDER OPINION 1/17: IMPLICATIONS ON THE JURISDICTION OF THE CETA INVESTMENT TRIBUNALS,
    Tanvir Rai Singh, Junior Customs & Trade Compliance Consultant at AEO Now B.V.; LL.M. Graduate International Business Law, Queen Mary University of London
  • IOC’S NEW FRAMEWORK ON TRANSGENDER AND INTERSEX ATHLETES: AN ACCURATE REPRESENTATION OF THE SOCIO-POLITICAL ZEITGEIST OF MODERN SOCIETY, Annie Rydén, LL.M. Candidate, Sports Law, SSBM Geneva; LL.B. Graduate, International and European Law, The Hague University of Applied Sciences
  • BLOCKCHAIN: THE NEXT BIG HIT FOR EFFECTIVE PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF ARTISTS’ INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, Stefanie Stefanova, Legal Assistant at Dimitrova, Staykova & Partners Law Office; LL.M. Commercial and Corporate, Queen Mary University of London
  • ETHICAL FASHION: A BREAKDOWN OF THE NEW YORK SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY ACT, Ashleigh Mulder, Junior Editor, The Hague International; LL.B. Candidate, International and European Law, The Hague University of Applied Sciences

THI Law Review 1/2022 Editorial Team:

  • Editor in Chief, Deivid Mustafa – LL.B. Candidate, International and European Law, The Hague University of Applied Sciences
  • Senior Editor, Venimira Petrova – LL.M. Graduate, Public International Law & Human Rights Law, Utrecht University
  • Senior Editor, Tanvir Rai Singh – Junior Customs & Trade Compliance Consultant at AEO Now B.V.; LL.M. Graduate, International Business Law, Queen Mary University of London
  • Senior Editor, Irina Csender – Policy Officer at EuropeanIssuers; LL.M. Graduate, European Law, Utrecht University
  • Junior Editor, Jacky-Long Mouthuy – LL.B. Candidate, International and European Law The Hague University of Applied Sciences; Founder and Organizer of the Calliope Prize
  • Junior Editor, Ashleigh Mulder – LL.B. Candidate, International and European Law, The Hague University of Applied Sciences
  • Junior Editor, Elise Varlet – LL.B. Candidate, International and European Law, Catholic University of Lille