Thursday, May 29, 2025

New Issue: European Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 36, no. 1, February 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • EJIL: News!: Call for Expressions of Interest for a New Co-Editor-in-Chief of EJIL; EJIL: News!: Thank you Wanshu – Welcome Abhimanyu!; In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews; Vital Statistics
  • EJIL Foreword
    • Susan Marks, If the World Is a Family, What Kind of Family Is It?
  • Articles
    • Jarrod Hepburn, The Legal Justification for the Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations in International Investment Law
    • Ka Lok Yip, Demystifying the Right to Life during the Conduct of Hostilities: Theories, Methods, Practices
    • Jens T Theilen, Civilizational Hierarchies and the Notion of ‘Europe’ in the European Convention on Human Rights
  • Roaming Charges
    • Places with a Soul: Kibera, Nairobi
  • Review Essays
    • Fuad Zarbiyev, Of Theory and Reality, and Airplanes and Helicopters
    • Jed Odermatt, Reimagining International Law Teaching
  • Book Reviews
    • Ergün Cakal, reviewing Ezgi Yildiz, Between Forbearance and Audacity: The European Court of Human Rights and the Norm against Torture
    • Güneş Ünüvar, reviewing Charalampos Giannakopoulos, Manifestations of Coherence and Investor-State Arbitration
    • Anni Pues, reviewing Sophie Rigney, Fairness and Rights in International Criminal Procedure
    • Kirsten Sellars, reviewing Gary J. Bass, Judgment at Tokyo: World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia
    • Eran Sthoeger, reviewing Carlos Espósito & Kate Parlett, eds., The Cambridge Companion to the International Court of Justice
  • Book Review Symposium: The Hague Academy
    • Juliana Santos de Carvalho, Three Feminists Walk into the Hague Academy: Ease and Discomfort in an Affective Space
    • Sué González Hauck, Order in and through Law at the Hague Academy: Examining a Century of Legal Influence and Controversy
    • Valentina Vadi, The Health of Nations at The Hague
    • Niccolò Ridi & Thomas Schultz, Distantly Reading the Recueil des Cours: Authority and Authorities in the History of the Hague Academy of International Law
    • León Castellanos-Jankiewicz & Momchil Milanov, A Well-known Stranger: André Mandelstam – From Empire to Human Rights
    • Vladyslav Lanovoy, The Hague Academy and the World Court: Travelling Together in the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
  • The Last Page
    • The Vineyard