
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Law (Vol. 33, no. 2, May 2022) is out. Contents include:
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Editorial
- Altneueland – European Law Open Published by Cambridge University Press: Welcome; In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews
- Articles
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Hsien-Li Tan, Intergovernmental Yet Dynamically Expansive: Concordance Legalization as an Alternative Regional Trading Arrangement in ASEAN and Beyond
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Victor Crochet, Trade Defence Instruments: A New Tool for the European Union’s Extractivism
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Henning Lahmann, Infecting the Mind: Establishing Responsibility for Transboundary Disinformation
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Michael Ramsden, Strategic Litigation before the International Court of Justice: Evaluating Impact in the Campaign for Rohingya Rights
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EJIL: Debate Reply!
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Thomas D. Grant & F. Scott Kieff, Behavioural Economics and ISDS
Reform: A Response to Maria Laura Marceddu and Pietro Ortolani
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EJIL: Debate!
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Nico Krisch, Jurisdiction Unbound: (Extra)territorial Regulation as Global
Governance
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Roger O’Keefe, Cooperative National Regulation to Secure Transnational
Public Goods: A Reply to Nico Krisch
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EJIL: Debate!
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Joost Pauwelyn & Krzysztof Pelc, WTO Rulings and the Veil of
Anonymity
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Armin Steinbach, Are the Fingerprints of WTO Staff on Panel Rulings
a Problem? A Reply to Joost Pauwelyn and Krzysztof Pelc
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Roaming Charges: Places with a Soul
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Michal Saliternik, Benedictine Monastery in Abu Ghosh
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Critical Review of Governance
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Ceren Zeynep Pirim, The Legal Effects of the New Presidential System on
Turkey’s Treaty-Making Practice
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Aleydis Nissen, Not That Assertive: The EU’s Take on Enforcement of
Labour Obligations in Its Free Trade Agreement with South Korea
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Critical Review of Jurisprudence
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Mathias Möschel, Jura Novit Curia and the European Court of Human
Rights
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Ching-Fu Lin & Yoshiko Naiki, An SPS Dispute without Science?
The Fukushima Case and the Dichotomy of Science/Non-Science
Obligations under the SPS Agreement
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Review Essay
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Jean d’Aspremont, International Law and the Rage against Scienticism.
Review of Anne Orford, International Law and the Politics of History
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Book Reviews
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Jade Roberts, reviewing Mira L. Siegelberg, Statelessness: A Modern
History
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Jan Klabbers, reviewing Jens Steffek, International Organization as
Technocratic Utopia
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Alexandra Hofer, reviewing Gavin Sullivan, The Law of the List:
UN Counterterrorism Sanctions and the Politics of Global Security Law
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Paolo Palchetti, reviewing Hadi Azari, La demande reconventionnelle
devant la Cour internationale de Justice
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Ingo Venzke, reviewing Sigrid Boysen, Die postkoloniale Konstellation:
Natürliche Ressourcen und das Völkerrecht der Modern
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The Last Page
- JHHW, Hallelujah – Bathsheba’s Version