Showing posts with label Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Call for Submissions: The Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law (Reminder/Update)

The Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law has issued an updated call for submissions for its forthcoming fifth volume (2020). The deadline is now July 30, 2021. Here's the call:
The Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law (EtYIL) is a peer-reviewed academic book series that focuses on international, regional comparative legal and policy matters that most concern developing countries more generally and Ethiopia and (the Horn of) Africa specifically. The Yearbook is now a well-established and respected source of legal and policy scholarship. It has recently been independently evaluated and included in Scopus. We are pleased to invite interested scholars to consider submitting long or short articles, current development pieces, case reports and book reviews for consideration for the FIFTH (2020) volume of the Yearbook (submission guidelines and other details available here). Submission deadline for this volume is now 30 July 2021. We would like to hear your potential ideas and topics at ethiopianyearbook@gmail.com or at Zeray.yihdego@abdn.ac.uk.

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Call for Submissions: The Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law

The Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law has issued a call for submissions for its fifth volume. Here's the call:
The Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law (EtYIL) is a peer-reviewed academic book series that focuses on international, regional comparative legal and policy matters that most concern developing countries more generally and Ethiopia and (the Horn of) Africa specifically. The Yearbook is now a well-established and respected source of legal and policy scholarship. It has recently been independently evaluated and included in Scopus. We are pleased to invite interested scholars to consider submitting long or short articles, current development pieces, case reports and book reviews for consideration for the FIFTH (2020) volume of the Yearbook (submission guidelines and other details available here). Submission deadline for this volume is 30 November 2020. We would like to hear your potential ideas and topics at ethiopianyearbook@gmail.com.

Friday, October 11, 2019

New Volume: Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law (2018) is out. Contents include:
    Introduction
    • Zeray Yihdego, Melaku Geboye Desta, & Marta Belete Hailu, In Pursuit of Peace and Prosperity through International Law
  • Articles
    • Thomas R. Snider & Aishwarya Suresh Nair, Ten Years on: A Look at the Legacy of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission
    • Constantinos Yiallourides & Zeray Yihdego, Disputed Territories and the Law on the Use of Force: Lessons from the Eritrea-Ethiopia Case
    • Beka Melkamu Tesgera, Patenting Developing Countries’ Traditional Knowledge As New Invention: An Examination of the Teff Processing Patent Claim by a Dutch Company and the Way Forward
    • Götz Reichert, International Water Cooperation in Europe: Lessons for the Nile Basin Countries?
    • John Paterson, Production Sharing Agreements in Africa: Sovereignty and Relationality
    • Lindsey Callahan, Contract-Farming in Cocoa Value Chains in Africa: Possibilities and Challenges
    • Joseph A. McMahon, Africa Post-Brexit in EU Development Cooperation Policy and UK Trade Policy: Investing in New Relationships?
    • Enenu O. Okwori, The Obligation of Due Diligence and Cyber-Attacks: Bridging the Gap Between Universal and Differential Approaches for States

Saturday, December 1, 2018

Call for Submissions: The Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law

The Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law has issued a call for submissions for its fourth volume. Here's the call:
The Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law (EtYIL), which is motivated by the need to ‘rebalancing the narrative of international law’, was launched in 2015. The first volume, EtYIL 2016) was successfully published in 2017; building upon the successes of the first volume the second volume of EtYIL 2017 came out in 2018 covering topics ranging from African continental free trade area, foreign direct investment law, and contributions to UN peacekeeping from the global south. We are now finalising the third (2018) volume which will come out in early 2019, covering a range of cutting-edge international law issues of regional and global significance. We are pleased to invite interested scholars to consider submitting long or short articles, current development pieces, case reports and book reviews for consideration for the fourth (2019) volume of the Yearbook (submission guidelines and other details available here). Submission deadline for this volume is 30 November 2019. We would like to hear your potential ideas and topics at ethiopianyearbook@gmail.com.

Thursday, August 16, 2018

New Volume: Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law (2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Martha Belete Hailu & Zeray Yihdego, The Law and Policy of Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection in Ethiopia: An Appraisal of Theories, Practices and Challenges
    • Tina Hunter, Comparative Perspective on Exhaustible Resource Development in Ethiopia: Lessons from the Norwegian Legal Framework and Experience
    • Salman M.A. Salman, The GERD and the Revival of the Egyptian–Sudanese Dispute over the Nile Waters
    • Melaku Geboye Desta & Guillaume Gérout, The Challenge of Overlapping Regional Economic Communities in Africa: Lessons for the Continental Free Trade Area from the Failures of the Tripartite Free Trade Area
    • Like Fish in a Stream? Considering the Agency of the UN Peacekeepers of the Global South: Rwanda and India as Case Studies Philip Roberts
  • Current Development
    • Fayokemi Olorundami, The Kenya/Somalia Maritime Boundary Delimitation Dispute
    • Makane Moïse Mbengue & Kirsten McClellan,The ICC and Africa: Should the Latter Remain Engaged?
  • Case Report
    • Thomas R. Snider & Jackson Shaw Kern, Case Note on PetroTrans Company Ltd. v. Ministry of Mines of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia

Monday, October 2, 2017

Call for Submissions: Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law

A call for submissions has been issued for the 2018 volume of the Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law. Here's the call:

The editorial team of the EtYIL is delighted to invite you to contribute a manuscript to be considered for the 2018 volume of the Yearbook. The subject matter should be within your area of legal expertise and in harmony with the scope and focus of the yearbook (details available here). All submissions will be subject to anonymous peer-review to maintain quality of scholarship. The deadline for manuscript submission is the end of July 2018. For detailed submission guidelines including referencing style please refer to the yearbook home page shown above. We would like to hear your potential ideas and topics at ethiopianyearbook@gmail.com.

Zeray Yihdego

Editor-in-Chief

Monday, July 17, 2017

Inaugural Volume: Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law

The inaugural volume of the Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law (2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Zeray Yihdego, Melaku Geboye Desta, & Fikremarkos Merso, Towards Rebalancing the Narrative of International Law
  • Makane Moïse Mbengue & Najib Messihi, The South West Africa Cases: 50 Years Later
  • Jean Allain, Decolonisation as the Source of the Concepts of Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes
  • Getachew A. Woldemariam, The Place of International Law in the Ethiopian Legal System
  • Derk Bienen, Ethiopia’s WTO Accession at the Crossroads
  • Melaku Geboye Desta, Competition for Natural Resources and International Investment Law: Analysis from the Perspective of Africa
  • Duncan French, The Global Goals: Formalism Foregone, Contested Legality and “Re-imaginings” of International Law
  • Olivia Woolley, Developing Countries Under the International Climate Change Regime: How Does the Paris Agreement Change Their Position?
  • Salman M.A. Salman, The Declaration of Principles on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: An Analytical Overview
  • Jasmin Hansohm & Zeray Yihdego, The South Sudan Crisis: Legal Implications and Responses of the International Community

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Call for Submissions: Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law

The Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law has issued a call for submissions for its inaugural volume. Here's the call:
The Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law (EtYIL) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes scholarly works of the highest standard in the field of international law broadly defined, but with a focus on Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa region. The first edition of EtYIL is due for publication in 2016. All are invited to submit ideas, abstracts, and manuscripts by emailing the editorial team at ethiopianyearbook@gmail.com. For more information on the Yearbook and submission guidelines, click here.