
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Law (Vol. 25, no. 4, November 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- JHHW, Guest Editorial: Ten Years of ESIL – Reflections; European Hypocrisy: TTIP and ISDS; Masthead Changes; Roll of Honour; In this Issue; Christmas Reading? Christmas Gifts? Some Suggestions from the Editor-in-Chief
- Articles
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Jochen von Bernstorff,
International Legal Scholarship as a Cooling Medium in International Law and Politics
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Kristina Daugirdas,
Reputation and the Responsibility of International Organizations
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Richard Bellamy,
The Democratic Legitimacy of International Human Rights Conventions: Political Constitutionalism and the European Convention on Human Rights
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Oisin Suttle,
Equality in Global Commerce: Towards a Political Theory of International Economic Law
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EJIL: Debate!
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Lorand Bartels,
The EU’s Human Rights Obligations in Relation to Policies with Extraterritorial Effects
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Enzo Cannizzaro,
The EU’s Human Rights Obligations in Relation to Policies with Extraterritorial Effects: A Reply to Lorand Bartels
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Roaming Charges: Places of Permanence and Transition: On the Mekong River
- The European Tradition in International Law
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Helmut Philipp Aust,
From Diplomat to Academic Activist: André Mandelstam and the History of Human Rights
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Reut Yael Paz,
A Forgotten Kelsenian? The Story of Helen Silving-Ryu (1906–1993)
- Critical Review of International Governance
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Thomas Schultz & Cédric Dupont,
Investment Arbitration: Promoting the Rule of Law or Over-empowering Investors? A Quantitative Empirical Study
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Review Essay
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Elizabeth Stubbins Bates,
Sophisticated Constructivism in Human Rights Compliance Theory
- Impressions
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Hanne Sophie Greve, A Dictionary of Maqiao – In Medias Res