
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Law (Vol. 33, no. 3, August 2022) is out. Contents include:
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Editorial
- On My Way In III: It’s Not All About Me: Writing a Cover Letter for an Academic Position; In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews
- Articles
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Michelle Staggs Kelsall, Disordering International Law
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Nikolaos Voulgaris, The International Law Commission and Politics: Taking the Science Out of International Law’s Progressive Development
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Jan Martin Lemnitzer, Back to the Roots: The Laws of Neutrality and the Future of Due Diligence in Cyberspace
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Odile Ammann, Language Bias in International Legal Scholarship: Symptoms, Explanations, Implications and Remedies
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Ziv Bohrer & Benedikt Pirker, World War I: A Phoenix Moment in the History of International Criminal Tribunals
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EJIL: Debate!
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Yishai Beer, When Should a Lawful War of Self-Defence End?
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Tom Ruys, In Defence of the ‘Halt and Repel’ Formula? A Reply to Yishai Beer
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EJIL: Debate!
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Corina Heri, Climate Change before the European Court of Human Rights: Capturing Risk, Ill-Treatment and Vulnerability
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Alexander Zahar, The Limits of Human Rights Law: A Reply to Corina Heri
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Roaming Charges: Post-Covid Travel
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Critical Review of Governance
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Sarah Nimigan, Electoral Success at the ICC: A State-Level Analysis
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Henok Asmelash, The Regulation of Environmentally Harmful Fossil Fuel Subsidies: From Obscurity to Prominence in the Multilateral Trading System
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Book Reviews
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Lauri Mälksoo, reviewing Michael Riepl, Russian Contributions to International Humanitarian Law: A Contrastive Analysis of Russia’s Historical Role and Its Current Practice
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Said Mahmoudi, reviewing Emilia Justyna Powell, Islamic Law and International Law: Peaceful Resolution of Disputes
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Christian Henderson, reviewing Erika de Wet, Military Assistance on Request and the Use of Force
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The Last Page
- Taras Shevchenko, Заповіт (Testament, transl. John Weir)