
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Law (Vol. 36, no. 2, May 2025) is out. Contents include:
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Editorial
- Editorial: EJIL: News!; In This Issue; Book Reviewing: An Opening Note and In This Issue
- Articles
- Lauge N Skovgaard Poulsen, Beyond Adjudication: Lump Sum Agreements, Economic Hostages and Market Access
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Focus: Gender and Violence in International Law
- Sandesh Sivakumaran, Crafting the Prohibition on Violence against Women under International Human Rights Law
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Rosemary Grey, On Hope, Reform and Risk: The Rome Statute’s Definition of ‘Gender’ and the Crimes Against Humanity Convention
- Critical Review of Governance
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Louise Chappell & Sarah Easy, The Politics of Gender Justice at the International Criminal Court Redux: 2014–2023
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Roaming Charges
- Places with a Soul: East and West: Sometimes the Twain Does Meet
- EJIL Debate!
- Neil Boister, The ‘General Part’ of Transnational Criminal Law
- Kerttuli Lingenfelter, The International Law of General Parts: A Reply to Neil Boister
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Critical Review of Jurisprudence
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Joseph Finnerty & Başak Çalı, The Travaux Préparatoires and Progressive Treaty Interpretation: Article 18 of the European Convention on Human Rights
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Book Reviews
- Muhammad Saqib & Yen-Chiang Chang, reviewing Lan Anh T. Nguyen and Hai Dang Vu (eds), Viability of UNCLOS amid Emerging Global Maritime Challenges
- Michal Saliternik, reviewing Justin Desautels-Stein, The Right to Exclude: A Critical Race Approach to Sovereignty, Borders, and International Law
- Luíza Leão Soares Pereira, reviewing Omri Sender, International Law-Making by the International Court of Justice and International Law Commission: Partnership for Purpose in a Decentralized Legal Order
- Kathryn McNeilly, reviewing A. Gattini and M. Dimetto (eds), Time and International Adjudication: The Temporal Factor in Proceedings before International Courts and Tribunals
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The Last Page
- Gregory Shaffer, Thomas Milton House and the Giant Pagoda Tree