
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Law (Vol. 24, no. 2, May 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- JHHW, Human Rights: Member State, EU and ECHR Levels of Protection; P.S. Catalonia; Why Does it Take So Long for my Article to Be Published?; In this Issue: Human Rights: Member State, EU and ECHR Levels of Protection
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Articles
- Christopher McCrudden & Brendan O’Leary,
Courts and Consociations, or How Human Rights Courts May De-stabilize Power-sharing Settlements
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Boris Rigod,
The Purpose of the WTO Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS)
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Anne Peters,
Realizing Utopia as a Scholarly Endeavour
- New Voices: A Selection from the Inaugural Annual Junior Faculty Forum for International Law
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Dino Kritsiotis, Anne Orford, & JHH Weiler,
On the Annual Junior Faculty Forum for International Law
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Christopher N. Warren,
John Milton and the Epochs of International Law
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Evan J. Criddle,
Humanitarian Financial Intervention
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Martins Paparinskis,
Investment Treaty Arbitration and the (New) Law of State Responsibility
- Critical Review of International Jurisprudence
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Aldo Zammit Borda,
A Formal Approach to Article 38(1)(d) of the ICJ Statute from the Perspective of the International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
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Roaming Charges: The Backview: New York and Singapore
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EJIL: Debate!
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Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet,
The International Law of Recognition
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Jean d’Aspremont,
The International Law of Recognition: A Reply to Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet
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Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet,
The International Law of Recognition: A Rejoinder to Jean D’Aspremont