- Editorial
- Editorial: In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews; It’s a Scam: Third-party Services Promising (Smoother) Publication in EJIL
- The European Tradition in International Law: Antonio Cassese
- Megan Donaldson, Legal Innovation through a Biographical Lens: Antonio Cassese and the European Tradition
- Kirsten Sellars, Revisiting Röling and Cassese’s Appraisal of the Tokyo Tribunal
- Lorenzo Gradoni, Feet on the Clouds, Head against the Ground: Antonio Cassese’s Militant Legal Idealism
- Adil Hasan Khan, The Spiritual Exercises of Antonio Cassese and the Re-Forming of a ‘European Tradition’ of International Law
- Articles
- Dilek Kurban, Authoritarian Resistance and Judicial Complicity: Turkey and the European Court of Human Rights
- Niccolò Zugliani, The Supply of Weapons to a Victim of Aggression: The Law of Neutrality in Light of the Conflict in Ukraine
- Ming-Sung Kuo, Militant Democracy Unmoored? The Limits of Constitutional Analogy in International Law
- Roaming Charges
- Moments of Dignity: Love and Care
- Critical Review of Governance: Debate!
- Christian Riffel, Constitutional Law-making by International Law: The Indigenization of Free Trade Agreements
- Claire Charters, A Deeper Understanding of the Constitutional Status of Māori and Their Rights Required: A Reply to Christian Riffel
- Review Essay
- Thomas Bustamante, Taking Dworkin’s Legal Monism Seriously
- Book Reviews
- Shai Dothan, reviewing Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou, Can the European Court of Human Rights Shape European Public Order?
- Daniel Joyce, reviewing Carolyn N. Biltoft, A Violent Peace: Media, Truth, and Power at the League of Nations
- Maria Aristodemou, reviewing Gerry Simpson, The Sentimental Life of International Law: Literature, Language, and Longing in World Politics
- Book Review Symposium: The Hague Academy
- Christian Tams and Gail Lythgoe, The Hague Academy: A Centenary of Scholarship
- Yusra Suedi, The Hague Academy’s Development of Community Interests in International Law
- Zaki S Shubber, Charting the Hague Academy’s Contribution to the Development of International Freshwater Law
- Aliki Semertzi, Ecology, Economy and the Hague Academy
- Outi Penttilä, Liability for Ultra-hazardous Activities: The Imprint of C. Wilfred Jenks on Environmental Law
- The Last Page
- Wilfred Owen, Miners
Saturday, August 17, 2024
New Issue: European Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 35, no. 2, May 2024) is out. Contents include:
Friday, August 16, 2024
New Issue: Nordic Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Nordic Journal of International Law (Vol. 93, no. 3, 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: ECI at 25
- Jan Klabbers, Martti Koskenniemi, & Päivi Leino-Sandberg, Halcyon Days? A Helsinki Conversation on International Law in the Last Quarter of a Century
- Katja Creutz, The Law of International Responsibility Situated: From Halcyon Days to a Fragmented Global Order
- Ukri Soirila, Law, Humanitarianism, and Critique
- Ville Kari, Investment Law and World Heritage: The Case of Le Morne
- Parvathi Menon, Imperialism, Crime and International Law: A Political Economy Perspective
- Rene Uruena, Global Governance in Uncertain Times: Exploring International Law’s Epistemic Function
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
New Issue: International Journal of Human Rights
The latest issue of the International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 28, no. 7, 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Subnational authorities and human rights in Europe
- Matthew Saul & Elisabeth Lambert, Subnational authorities and human rights in Europe
- Matthew Saul, Local authorities at the European Court of Human Rights
- Reto Walther, Subsidiarity in the ECHR: an empty promise for local authorities?
- Tess Heirwegh, How human rights implementation by local authorities dealing with Traveller evictions could be improved – Exploring strategies through case study analysis in a Belgian municipality
- Catherine Le Bris & Pierre-Edouard Weill, Do local authorities take human rights seriously? Lessons from the French case
- Elif Durmuş, Exploring the role of regulation in urban citizenship practices: looking at Swiss and Turkish cities
- Rhian Croke & Simon Hoffman, A response to decentralised governance of human rights: a Children's Rights Approach in Wales
Monday, August 12, 2024
New Issue: Ocean Development & International Law
The latest issue of Ocean Development & International Law (Vol. 55, nos. 1-2, 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Anita Rayegani, Mesopelagic Mysteries: Regulating an Emerging Resource Amid Uncertainty
- Xiaoyi Jiang & Zhiwei Wang, Emergency Marine Protected Areas Under the BBNJ Agreement: A Feasible Solution for Emergencies in ABNJ?
- Luciana Fernandes Coelho, The Practice of the Caribbean SIDS on the Consent Regime for Marine Scientific Research Under UNCLOS: Trends, Gaps, and Recommendations
- Yoshifumi Tanaka, Reflections on the Environmental Impact Assessment in the BBNJ Agreement: Its Implications for the Conservation of Biological Diversity in the Marine Arctic beyond National Jurisdiction
- Vito De Lucia, After the Dust Settles: Selected Considerations about the New Treaty on Marine Biodiversity in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction with Respect to ABMTs and MPAs
- Lingjia Bu, The Role of Low-Tide Elevations in Maritime Delimitation Cases
- Barbara Stępień, Towards a New Horizon: 1972 COLREG in the Era of Autonomous Ships
- Hoon Cho, Is Compulsory Jurisdiction Under UNCLOS Part XV Expanding? A Critical Review of the Claims
- Holly Leung, The Extended Continental Shelf in Nicaragua v Colombia: Identifying a Customary Rule Based on CLCS Submissions?
- Julian Roberts, Designating Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
Sunday, August 11, 2024
New Volume: Ocean Yearbook
The latest volume of the Ocean Yearbook (Vol. 38) is out. Contents include:
- Part 1: Tributes to Meinhard Doelle
- Kristal K. Ambrose, The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) as the Coordination Mechanism for Caribbean Small Island Developing States Participating in the Global Plastics Treaty Negotiations
- Lamin Jawara & Tafsir Johansson, Analyzing the Impact of the Climate Emergency on Shipping through Analogical Interpretation of the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Tricia A. Lovell & Aspasia Pastra, Abandoned, Lost and Otherwise Discarded Fishing Gear in Eastern Caribbean Small-Scale Fisheries: Barriers, Challenges, and Opportunities for Improved Governance
- Jenny Pope, Reflections on the Consideration of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Environmental Impact Assessment
- Clive Schofield, David Freestone & Duygu Çiçek, Reflections on Coastal State Response Options in an Era of Sea Level Rise: Practical Challenges and Legal Consequences
- Part 2: Reflections
- Kristine Elfrida Dalaker, A Commentary on the BBNJ Agreement Using the History of the Making of UNCLOS and Its Implementation Agreements
- Tahnee Lisa Prior, Elisabeth Mann Borgese: Reflections from the Past for the Future of Earth Systems Governance
- Peter Ricketts & Dotun Olutoke, A Commentary and Critique on Progress in Ocean and Climate Change Action at Recent COP Meetings
- Part 3: The Law of the Sea and Ocean Governance
- Ainhoa Campàs Velasco, Maritime Search and Rescue in the Nationality and Borders Act 2022: an Act of Deterrence?
- Thomas Sullivan, Murky Waters: Controlling the Ocean Transit of Floating Nuclear Power Plants
- Constantinos Yiallourides & Nicholas A. Ioannides, The Lebanon-Israel 2022 Maritime Boundary Agreement
- Part 4: Marine Resource Management and Conservation
- Carolina Hazin & Daniela Diz, Less Specific and More Comprehensive? An Analysis of How the Ocean Is Reflected in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
- Shelley K. Denny & Lucia M. Fanning, Conceptualizing Mi’kmaw Aboriginal and Treaty-Based Fisheries: Legal Constructs or Value-Based Way of Life?
- Gabriela A. Oanta, Recent Developments in the European Union’s Involvement in Mediterranean Fisheries Management
- Part 5: Shipping and Maritime Security
- Benjamin J. Bemelen, Regulatory Obsolescence in the Technological Age: Analyzing Whether Autonomous Vessels Have Sovereign Immunity at Sea
- Christian Bueger & Timothy Edmunds, Maritime Security and the Wind: Threats and Risks to Offshore Renewable Energy Infrastructure
- Sophie Ryan, Submarine Communication Cables and Belligerent Rights in Armed Conflict
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