Tuesday, July 10, 2012

New Issue: European Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 23, no. 2, May 2012) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • JHHW, Peer Review in Crisis; From the Editor’s Mail Box: The Perils of Publishing – Living under a False Title; The European Law Institute; In this Issue
  • Europe and Democracy: An Exchange
    • Armin von Bogdandy, The European Lesson for International Democracy: The Significance of Articles 9 to 12 EU Treaty for International Organizations
    • Jürgen Habermas, The Crisis of the European Union in the Light of a Constitutionalization of International Law
  • Articles
    • Leora Bilsky, Transnational Holocaust Litigation
    • Virginie Barral, Sustainable Development in International Law: Nature and Operation of an Evolutive Legal Norm
    • Giuseppe Martinico, Is the European Convention Going to Be ‘Supreme’? A Comparative-Constitutional Overview of ECHR and EU Law before National Courts
  • Roaming Charges: Places of Entry – Tel Aviv Airport
  • Symposium: EU and Climate Change
    • Lorand Bartels, The WTO Legality of the Application of the EU’s Emission Trading System to Aviation
    • Joanne Scott & Lavanya Rajamani, EU Climate Change Unilateralism
  • Critical Review of International Jurisprudence
    • Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez, Boundary Agreements in the International Court of Justice’s Case Law, 2000–2010
  • Critical Review of International Governance
    • Jakob Cornides, Three Case Studies on ‘Anti-Discrimination’
  • A Life’s Work
    • Jorge E Viñuales, ‘The Secret of Tomorrow’: International Organization through the Eyes of Michel Virally
  • Review Essay
    • Gregory Shaffer, A Transnational Take on Krisch’s Pluralist Structure of Postnational Law