Tuesday, March 17, 2026

New Issue: European Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 36, no. 4, November 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Editorial: EJIL: News! In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews; Guest Editorial Note: Selected Essays from the Study and Analysis of International Law (SAILS) Consortium; EJIL Roll of Honour; EJIL Peer Review Prize
  • Afterword: Susan Marks and Her Critics
    • Barney Afako, If the World Is Not a Family, What on Earth Is It? Afterword to the Foreword by Susan Marks
    • Maria Aristodemou, The Family Lie: Afterword to the Foreword by Susan Marks
    • Adom Getachew, International Interdependence beyond the Family of Nations: Afterword to the Foreword by Susan Marks
    • Dianne Otto, If the World Is a Family, What Kind of Family Could It Be? Afterword to the Foreword by Susan Marks
    • Umut Özsu, Forms of Families: Afterword to the Foreword by Susan Marks
  • Articles
    • Alice Pirlot, ‘This is Not International Law’: International Tax Law and the Disciplinary Boundaries of International Law
    • Robert Schütze, Koskenniemi’s ‘Lauterpacht’ Revisited
    • Andrew Chubb, International Law as a Driver of Confrontation? UNCLOS and China’s Policy in the South China Sea
  • The Theatre of International Law
    • Damien Charlotin and Michael Waibel, A History of The Hague Academy’s First Century: Computational Insights from the Recueil des cours
  • Critical Review of Jurisprudence
    • Jevgeniy Bluwstein, The Trouble with Carbon Budgets, Offsets, and Removals in Climate Litigation Against States: The Case of KlimaSeniorinnen v. Switzerland at the ECtHR
  • Roaming Charges
    • Moments of Dignity: Generation Z
  • Symposium: International Environmental Law after Half a Century
    • Jorge E. Viñuales, International Environmental Law after Half a Century
    • Edith Brown Weiss and Lydia Slobodian, Reflections on the Structure of International Environmental Law After Half a Century
    • Outi Penttilä and Martti Koskenniemi, The Rise of International Environmental Law 1946-1993
    • Jorge E. Viñuales, A Law of Side Effects?
  • Review Essay
    • Simon Chesterman, Untied Nations? Saving the UN Security Council. Review of Mona Ali Khalil & Floriane Lavaud (eds), Empowering the UN Security Council: Reforms to Address Modern Threats and Congyan Cai, Larissa van den Herik & Tiyanjana Maluwa (with Anne Peters and Christian Marxsen (eds)), The UN Security Council and the Maintenance of Peace in a Changing World
  • Book Reviews
    • Ville Kari, reviewing Natasha Wheatley, The Life and Death of States: Central Europe and the Transformation of Modern Sovereignty
    • Felix Lange, reviewing Thomas Gidney, An International Anomaly. Colonial Accession to the League of Nations
    • Michel Erpelding, reviewing Paulo Borba Casella, International Law, History and Culture
    • Natalie Jones, reviewing Shannonbrooke Murphy, The Human Right to Resist in International and Constitutional Law
  • 10 Good Reads
    • Joseph H.H. Weiler, My Patria is the Book: 10 Good Reads 2025
  • The Last Page
    • Heinrich Heine, Adam der Erste