Friday, September 25, 2020

New Issue: European Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 31, no. 2, September 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Gender in Academic Publishing; The Legality of the Israeli Annexation – Redux; In This Issue
  • Articles
    • Maria Laura Marceddu & Pietro Ortolani, What Is Wrong with Investment Arbitration? Evidence from a Set of Behavioural Experiments
    • Daniel Statman, Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan, Micha Mandel, Michael Skerker and Steven De Wijze, Unreliable Protection: An Experimental Study of Experts’ In Bello Proportionality Decisions
    • Jasenka Ferizović, The Case of Female Perpetrators of International Crimes: Exploratory Insights and New Research Directions
  • Symposium: Theorizing International Organizations Law
    • Jan Klabbers & Guy Fiti Sinclair, On Theorizing International Organizations Law: Editors’ Introduction
    • Jochen von Bernstorff, Autorité oblige: The Rise and Fall of Hans Kelsen’s Legal Concept of International Institutions
    • Guy Fiti Sinclair, C. Wilfred Jenks and the Futures of International Organizations Law
    • Evelyne Lagrange, Functionalism According to Paul Reuter: Playing a Lone Hand
    • Jan Klabbers, Schermers’ Dilemma
    • Ian Johnstone, Louis Sohn’s Legacy
    • Umut Özsu, Organizing Internationally: Georges Abi-Saab, the Congo Crisis and the Decolonization of the United Nations
  • Roaming Charges: Still Life Portrait
  • Focus: Human Rights and Science
    • Anna-Maria Hubert, The Human Right to Science and Its Relationship to International Environmental Law
    • Jacqueline Peel, The ‘Rights’ Way to Democratize the Science–Policy Interface in International Environmental Law? A Reply to Anna-Maria Hubert
    • Rumiana Yotova & Bartha M. Knoppers, The Right to Benefit from Science and Its Implications for Genomic Data Sharing
  • EJIL: Debates!
    • Andreas J. Ullmann & Andreas von Staden, Challenges and Pitfalls in Research on Compliance with the ‘Views’ of UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies: A Reply to Vera Shikhelman
    • Jochen von Bernstorff, Is IHL a Sham? A Reply to Eyal Benvenisti and Doreen Lustig
    • Eyal Benvenisti & Doreen Lustig, Beyond the ‘Sham’ Critique and the Narrative of Humanitarianism: A Rejoinder to Jochen von Bernstorff
  • Changing the Guards - Part II
    • Daniel Sarmiento, The Juncker Presidency – A Study in Character
  • Review Essays
    • Jan Klabbers, The Days of Wine and Roses. Review of Rosalyn Higgins, Philippa Webb, Dapo Akande, Sandesh Sivakumaran and James Sloan, Oppenheim’s International Law: United Nations
    • Christiane Ahlborn, The Allocation of International Responsibility between International Organizations and Their Member States: A Case of Indirect Responsibility? Review of Nikolaos Voulgaris, Allocating International Responsibility Between Member States and International Organizations
  • Book Reviews
    • Samantha Besson, reviewing Fernando Lusa Bordin, The Analogy between States and International Organizations
    • Frédéric Dopagne, reviewing Éric David, Droit des organisations internationales
    • Lorenzo Gasbarri, reviewing Gerhard Ullrich, The Law of the International Civil Service
  • The Last Page
    • Judge Epitácio Pessoa, A Selection