Tuesday, June 13, 2023

New Issue: European Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 34, no. 1, February 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Israel: Cry, the Beloved Country; Vital Statistics; Book Review EditorS; In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews
  • EJIL Foreword
    • Antony Anghie, Rethinking International Law: A TWAIL Retrospective
  • Articles
    • Anne Saab, Discourses of Fear on Climate Change in International Human Rights Law
  • Year-Long Symposium: Re-Theorizing International Organizations Law: Reconsiderations, Hidden Gems, and New Perspectives
    • Devika Hovell, Jan Klabbers & Guy Fiti Sinclair, Hidden Gems in International Organizations Law – A Brief Introduction
    • Dimitri Van Den Meerssche, Deformalizing International Organizations Law: The Risk Appetite of Anne-Marie Leroy
    • Fernando Lusa Bordin, The Quest for International Legal Status: On Finn Seyersted and the Challenges of Theorizing International Organizations Law
  • Roaming Charges: Places with a Soul: Fashion on a Wall
  • A Fresh Look at Old Cases
    • Sarah Lattanzi, A Fresh Look at the 2005 Commission v. United Kingdom Judgment in Light of the Euratom Treaty’s Drafting History
  • ESIL Corner
    • Seline Trevisanut, Machiko Kanetake & Cedric Ryngaert, The In/ Ex-clusiveness of International Law: Some Remarks on the 17th Annual Conference of the European Society of International Law by the Local Organizers
    • E. Tendayi Achiume, The In- or Ex-clusiveness of International Law
    • Namira Negm, The In/Ex-clusiveness of International Law: Some Remarks from the Concluding Panel of the 17th Annual Conference of the European Society of International Law
    • Alfred Soons, Remarks at the Welcome Reception of the 17th ESIL Annual Conference
  • Review Essays
    • Mavluda Sattorova, Greed and Grievance: Corporations, States and International Investment Law in Times of Conflict, reviewing Daria Davitti, Investment and Human Rights in Armed Conflict: Charting an Elusive Intersection; Jure Zrilic, The Protection of Foreign Investment in Times of Armed Conflict; Katia Fach Gómez, Anastasios Gourgourinis, and Catharine Titi (eds), International Investment Law and the Law of Armed Conflict
    • Cait Storr, ‘That Little Book’, reviewing Robert Yewdall Jennings, The Acquisition of Territory in International Law
  • Book Reviews
    • Matthias Goldmann, reviewing Bénédicte Savoy, Afrikas Kampf um seine Kunst. Geschichte einer postkolonialen Niederlage [Africa’s Fight for Its Cultural Heritage: History of a Postcolonial Defeat]
  • The Last Page
    • Rabindranath Tagore, Freedom