
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Law (Vol. 27, no. 3, August 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- JHHW, Continent in Crisis; There is Chutzpah and Then There is David Cameron; On My Way Out – Advice to Young Scholars III: Edited Books; From the Editor’s Mailbag; Conflicts of Interest in the Editorial Process; In this Issue
- Articles
-
Turkuler Isiksel,
European Exceptionalism and the EU’s Accession to the ECHR
- Nora Markard,
The Right to Leave by Sea: Legal Limits on EU Migration Control by Third Countries
- Michal Saliternik,
Perpetuating Democratic Peace: Procedural Justice in Peace Negotiations
- Armin Steinbach,
The Trend towards Non-Consensualism in Public International Law: A (Behavioural) Law and Economics Perspective
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Daniel Augenstein,
Paradise Lost: Sovereign State Interest, Global Resource Exploitation and the Politics of Human Rights
- New Voices: A Selection from the Fourth Annual Junior Faculty Forum for International Law
- Surabhi Ranganathan,
Global Commons
- Deborah Whitehall,
A Rival History of Self-Determination
- Philippa Webb,
The Immunity of States, Diplomats and International Organizations in Employment Disputes: The New Human Rights Dilemma?
- Maria Varaki,
Introducing a Fairness-Based Theory of Prosecutorial Legitimacy before the International Criminal Court
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Arman Sarvarian,
Codifying the Law of State Succession: A Futile Endeavour?
- Roaming Charges: Places of Strife: The Graffiti Wall by Tahrir Square, Cairo
- Critical Review of International Jurisprudence
- Miles Jackson,
Freeing Soering: The ECHR, State Complicity in Torture and Jurisdiction
- Review Essay
-
Ingo Venzke,
Cracking the Frame? On the Prospects of Change in a World of Struggle
- Re-lecture
- Alexandra Kemmerer,
Editing Rosa: Luxemburg, the Revolution, and the Politics of Infantilization