Monday, January 30, 2017

New Issue: European Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 27, no. 4, November 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • JHHW, On My Way Out IV – Teaching; Emma Thomas – May the Force Be with You!; EJIL Roll of Honour; In this Issue
  • EJIL: Keynote
    • Philippe Sands, Reflections on International Judicialization
  • Articles
    • Vincent Chetail, Sovereignty and Migration in the Doctrine of the Law of Nations: An Intellectual History of Hospitality from Vitoria to Vattel
    • Jan Martin Lemnitzer, International Commissions of Inquiry and the North Sea Incident: A Model for a MH17 Tribunal?
  • Symposium: Focus on Asia
    • Simon Chesterman, Asia’s Ambivalence about International Law and Institutions: Past, Present and Futures
    • Melissa H. Loja, Status Quo Post Bellum and the Legal Resolution of the Territorial Dispute between China and Japan over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands
    • Zhiguang Yin, Heavenly Principles? The Translation of International Law in 19th-century China and the Constitution of Universality
  • Symposium: Whaling in the Antarctic
    • Enzo Cannizzaro, Whaling into a Spider Web? The Multiple International Restraints to States’ Sovereignty
    • Jean d’Aspremont, The International Court of Justice, the Whales, and the Blurring of the Lines between Sources and Interpretation
    • Stefan Raffeiner, Organ Practice in the Whaling Case: Consensus and Dissent between Subsequent Practice, Other Practice and a Duty to Give Due Regard
    • Enzo Cannizzaro, Proportionality and Margin of Appreciation in the Whaling Case: Reconciling Antithetical Doctrines?
  • Roaming Charges: Moments of Dignity: The Young and the Old
  • Afterword: Robert Howse and His Critics
    • Hélène Ruiz Fabri, The WTO Appellate Body or Judicial Power Unleashed: Sketches from the Procedural Side of the Story
    • Bernard Hoekman, The World Trade Order: Global Governance by Judiciary?
    • Andrew Lang, The Judicial Sensibility of the WTO Appellate Body
    • Petros C. Mavroidis, The Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight: The Not So Magnificent Seven of the WTO Appellate Body
    • Joost Pauwelyn, The WTO 20 Years On: ‘Global Governance by Judiciary’ or, Rather, Member-driven Settlement of (Some) Trade Disputes between (Some) WTO Members?
    • Robert Howse, The WTO 20 Years On: A Reply to the Responses
  • Re-lecture
    • Anne-Charlotte Martineau, Georges Scelle’s Study of the Slave Trade: French Solidarism Revisited
    • Oliver Lepsius, Hans Kelsen on Dante Alighieri’s Political Philosophy