Saturday, February 17, 2024

New Issue: European Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 34, no. 4, November 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews; EJIL Roll of Honour; 2023 EJIL Peer Reviewer Prize; 10 Good Reads 2023
  • Afterword: Antony Anghie and His Critics
    • Ratna Kapur, TWAIL and Alternative Visions: ‘Talking About a Revolution’: Afterword to the Foreword by Antony Anghie
    • Arnulf Becker Lorca, After TWAIL’s Success, What Next? Afterword to the Foreword by Antony Anghie
    • Andreas von Arnauld, The Third World and the Quest for Reparations: Afterword to the Foreword by Antony Anghie
  • Articles
    • Joris Larik, Imitation as Flattery: The UK’s Trade Continuity Agreements and the EU’s Normative Foreign Policy border
    • Hanna Eklund, Peoples, Inhabitants and Workers: Colonialism in the Treaty of Rome
  • Year-Long Symposium: Re-Theorizing International Organizations Law: Reconsiderations, Hidden Gems, and New Perspectives
    • Yifeng Chen, International Institutions as Forms and Fora: Rao Geping and the Law of International Organizations in China
    • Kristina Daugirdas, Rosalyn Higgins on International Organizations and International Law: The Value and Limits of a Policy-Oriented Approach
    • Devika Hovell, Jan Klabbers, & Guy Fiti Sinclair, Re-theorizing International Organizations Law: An Epilogue
  • Roaming Charges
    • Spot the Difference in Downtown Beirut: A Postscript to ‘Time for Justice?’
  • Critical Review of Governance
    • Anna Sophia Tiedeke & Martin Fertmann, A Love Triangle? Mapping Interactions between International Human Rights Institutions, Meta and Its Oversight Board border
    • André Nollkaemper, International Law and the Agony of Animals in Industrial Meat Production border
    • Armin Steinbach, The EU’s Turn to ‘Strategic Autonomy’: Leeway for Policy Action and Points of Conflict
  • Legal/Illegal
    • Anton Moiseienko, Legal: The Freezing of the Russian Central Bank’s Assets
    • Ron van der Horst, Illegal, Unless: Freezing the Assets of Russia’s Central Bank
  • Book Reviews
    • Sigrid Boysen, reviewing Marie-Catherine Petersmann, When Environmental Protection and Human Rights Collide: The Politics of Conflict Management by Regional Courts
    • Prisca Feihle, reviewing Alice Ollino, Due Diligence Obligations in International Law
    • Sanna S. Lehtinen, reviewing Emily Jones, Feminist Theory and International Law: Posthuman Perspectives
    • Christian J. Tams, reviewing Tommaso Soave, The Everyday Makers of International Law: From Great Halls to Back Rooms
  • The Last Page
    • Ricardo Reis (Fernando Pessoa), Quanta tristeza e amargura afoga