
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Law (Vol. 34, no. 3, August 2023) is out. Contents include:
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Editorial
- Open Access: No Closed Matter; In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews
- Articles
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Stewart Manley, Pardis Moslemzadeh Tehrani, & Rajah Rasiah, The (Non-)Use of African Law by the International Criminal Court
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Helga Molbæk-Steensig & Alexandre Quemy, Judicial Independence and Impartiality: Tenure Changes at the European Court of Human Rights
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Gus Waschefort, The Alchemy of the Right to Life during the Conduct of Hostilities: A Normative Approach to Operationalizing the ‘Supreme Right’
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Roaming Charges Places with a Soul: Salon
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EJIL Debate!
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Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh, Ayan Garg, & Shubhangi Agarwalla, In Defence of Future Generations: A Reply to Stephen Humphreys
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Peter Lawrence, International Law Must Respond to the Reality of Future Generations: A Reply to Stephen Humphreys
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Stephen Humphreys, Taking Future Generations Seriously: A Rejoinder to Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh, Ayan Garg and Shubhangi Agarwalla, and Peter Lawrence
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Critical Review of Governance
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Lena Riecke,
Unmasking the Term 'Dual Use' in EU Spyware Export Control
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Book Reviews
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Diane Desierto, reviewing Tom Ginsburg, Democracies and International Law
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Tom Ruys, reviewing Agatha Verdebout, Rewriting Histories of the Use of Force: The Narrative of ‘Indifference’
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Ramona Vijeyarasa, reviewing Ruth Rubio-Marín, Global Gender Constitutionalism and Women’s Citizenship
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Chris Whomersley, reviewing Stefan Talmon (ed.), German Practice in International Law (2019)
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Cecily Rose, reviewing Fulvia Staiano, Transnational Organized Crime: Challenging International Law Principles on State Jurisdiction
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The Last Page
- Else Lasker-Schüler (transl. Franziska Wolf), Nachklänge/Echoes