- Editorial
- Editorial: In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews; The Three Scholars behind ScholarOne: EJIL’s Associate Editors
- Articles
- Madelaine Chiam, Monique Cormier, and Anna Hood, Law, War and Letter Writing
- Taylor St John, Malcolm Langford, Yuliya Chernykh, Øyvind Stiansen, Tarald Gulseth Berge, & Sergio Puig, Bargaining in the Shadow of Awards
- Jason Webb Yackee, The First French BIT
- Hedi Viterbo & Yulia Ioffe, No Refuge from Childhood: How Child Protection Harms Refugees
- Critical Review of Governance
- Diego Zannoni, Are We Opening Pandora’s Box? Clones, Human Spare Parts and International Law
- Cecily Rose, The Progressive Development of International Law on the Return of Stolen Assets: Mapping the Paths Forward
- Critical Review of Jurisprudence
- Salvatore Caserta and Mikael Rask Madsen, When the Sun, the Moon and the Stars Align: Litigating LGBTQIA+ Rights and the Death Penalty in East Africa and the Caribbean
- Roaming Charges
- Things with a Soul: Low Tech
- Review Essay
- Thomas Bustamante, Taking Dworkin’s Legal Monism Seriously
- Book Reviews
- STracy-Lynn Field & Michael Hennessy Picard, reviewing Gabrielle Hecht, Residual Governance: How South Africa Foretells Planetary Futures
- Jelena Bäumler, reviewing Ivano Alogna, Christine Bakker, & Jean-Pierre Gauci (eds), Climate Change Litigation: Global Perspectives
- Daniel Müller, reviewing Lukas Vanhonnaeker, Shareholders’ Claims for Reflective Loss in International Investment Law
- Diego Mejía-Lemos, reviewing Imogen Saunders, General Principles as a Source of International Law: Art 38(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice
- Book Review Symposium: The Hague Academy (Part II)
- Moritz Koenig, Turkey, the Hague Academy and International Law in the Interwar Period: The Transnational Thinking of Ahmed Reşid
- Artur Simonyan, Russia’s Counter-revolutionary International Law in the Scholarship of Boris Mirkine-Guetzévitch
- Karin van Leeuwen, The Hague Academy as a Space of Encounter: How Scelle’s 1933 Teachings on National Courts Landed in the Netherlands
- Diane Marie Amann, A Nuremberg Woman and the Hague Academy
- The Last Page
- Adalbert Stifter, Müdigkeit (transl. Susan McClements Wyss)
Sunday, December 15, 2024
New Issue: European Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 35, no. 3, August 2024) is out. Contents include: