
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Law (Vol. 28, no. 1, February 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- JHHW, The Case for a Kinder, Gentler Brexit; 10 Good Reads; Vital Statistics; In this Issue
- Marcelo Kohen, In Memoriam: Vera Gowlland-Debbas
- The EJIL Foreword
- Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Plurality in the Fabric of International Courts and Tribunals: The Threads of a Managerial Approach
- Articles
- Florian Grisel, Treaty-Making between Public Authority and Private Interests: The Genealogy of the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards
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Nahuel Maisley, The International Right of Rights? Article 25(a) of the ICCPR as a Human Right to Take Part in International Law-Making
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Armin von Bogdandy, Matthias Goldmann, & Ingo Venzke, From Public International to International Public Law: Translating World Public Opinion into International Public Authority
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Natalie Davidson, Shifting the Lenses on Alien Tort Statute Litigation: Narrating US Hegemony in Filártiga and Marcos
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Alejandro Chehtman, The ad bellum Challenge of Drones: Recalibrating Permissible Use of Force
- Roaming Charges: Places of Solitude
- EJIL: Debate!
- Liam Murphy, Law Beyond the State: Some Philosophical Questions
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Samantha Besson, Law Beyond the State: A Reply to Liam Murphy
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Nehal Bhuta, Law Beyond the State: A Reply to Liam Murphy
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Christoph Möllers, Law Beyond the State: A Reply to Liam Murphy
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Jochen von Bernstorff, Law Beyond the State: A Reply to Liam Murphy
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Liam Murphy, Law Beyond the State: A Rejoinder
- Critical Review of International Governance
- Michelle Zang, Shall We Talk: Judicial Communication between the CJEU and WTO Dispute Settlement
- Review Essay
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Thomas Kleinlein, Jus Cogens Re-examined: Value Formalism in
International Law
- EJIL Editors’ Choice of Books 2016
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André Nollkaemper, Jan Klabbers & Jean d’Aspremont