The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 29, no. 1, February 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- A Court that Dare Not Speak its Name: Human Rights at the Court of Justice; Vital Statistics; Time for Change: With Thanks to Guy Fiti Sinclair; In this Issue
- The EJIL Foreword
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- Eyal Benvenisti, Upholding Democracy amid the Challenges of New Technology: What Role for the Law of Global Governance?
- Articles
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- Wolfgang Alschner & Damien Charlotin, The Growing Complexity of the International Court of Justice’s Self-Citation Network Hendrik Simon, The Myth of Liberum Ius ad Bellum– Forgotten Disputes about Justifying War in 19th Century International Legal Discourse Ignacio de la Rasilla del Moral, A Short History of International Law Journals (1869–2017)
- Focus: International Economic Law
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- Sungjoon Cho & Jürgen Kurtz, Convergence and Divergence in International Economic Law and Politics Christopher Vajda, The EU and Beyond: Dispute Resolution in International Economic Agreements
- Roaming Charges
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- Roaming Charges: Manila: More than One Way to Heaven
- Symposium: International Law and the First World War - International Law before 1914 and the Outbreak of War
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- Gabriela Frei, International Law and the First World War: Introduction Jochen von Bernstorff, Violence and International Law before 1914: On Imperial Ordering and the Ontology of the Nation State
- Critical Review of International Governance
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- Alan Desmond, The Private Life of Family Matters: Curtailing Human Rights Protection for Migrants under Article 8 ECHR?
- Review Essay
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- Charlotte Peevers, Liberal Internationalism, Radical Transformation and the Making of World Orders. Review of Oona A. Hathaway and Scott J. Shapiro, The Internationalists: How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World
- Book Reviews
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- Jan Klabbers, reviewing Manfred Nowak, Human Rights or Global Capitalism: The Limits of Privatization
- Alina Miron, reviewing Nathalie Clarenc, La suspension des engagements internationaux
- Paolo Palchetti, reviewing Florian Couveinhes Matsumoto and Raphaëlle Nollez-Goldbach eds., Les motifs non-juridiques des jugements internationaux
- Wolfgang Münch, reviewing Joachim Müller ed., Reforming the United Nations: A Chronology
- The Last Page
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- Stephen Haven, Monolith
New Issue: European Journal of International Law
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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May 08, 2018
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