ISSN: 0938-5428, EISSN: 1464-3596
The European Journal of International Law is firmly established as one of the world’s leading journals in its field. With its distinctive combination of theoretical and practical approaches to the issues of international law, the journal offers readers a unique opportunity to stay in touch with the latest developments in this rapidly evolving area.
Each issue of the EJIL provides a forum for the exploration of the conceptual and theoretical dimensions of international law as well as for up-to-date analysis of topical issues.
Additionally, it is the only journal to provide systematic coverage of the relationship between international law and the law of the European Union and its Member States.
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Editorial
Editorial: In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews; EJIL Roll of Honour; 2023 EJIL Peer Reviewer Prize; 10 Good Reads 2023
Afterword: Antony Anghie and His Critics
TWAIL and Alternative Visions: ‘Talking About a Revolution’: Afterword to the Foreword by Antony Anghie
Ratna Kapur
After TWAIL’s Success, What Next? Afterword to the Foreword by Antony Anghie
Arnulf Becker Lorca
The Third World and the Quest for Reparations: Afterword to the Foreword by Antony Anghie
Andreas von Arnauld
Articles
Imitation as Flattery: The UK’s Trade Continuity Agreements and the EU’s Normative Foreign Policy
Joris Larik
Peoples, Inhabitants and Workers: Colonialism in the Treaty of Rome
Hanna Eklund
Year-Long Symposium: Re-Theorizing International Organizations Law: Reconsiderations, Hidden Gems, and New Perspectives
International Institutions as Forms and Fora: Rao Geping and the Law of International Organizations in China
Yifeng Chen
Rosalyn Higgins on International Organizations and International Law: The Value and Limits of a Policy-Oriented Approach
Kristina Daugirdas
Re-theorizing International Organizations Law: An Epilogue
Devika Hovell and others
Roaming Charges
Roaming Charges Spot the Difference in Downtown Beirut: A Postscript to ‘Time for Justice?’
Critical Review of Governance
A Love Triangle? Mapping Interactions between International Human Rights Institutions, Meta and Its Oversight Board
Anna Sophia Tiedeke and Martin Fertmann
International Law and the Agony of Animals in Industrial Meat Production
André Nollkaemper
The EU’s Turn to ‘Strategic Autonomy’: Leeway for Policy Action and Points of Conflict
Armin Steinbach
Legal/Illegal
Legal: The Freezing of the Russian Central Bank’s Assets
Anton Moiseienko
Illegal, Unless: Freezing the Assets of Russia’s Central Bank
Ron van der Horst
Book Reviews
Sigrid Boysen, Review of Marie-Catherine Petersmann. When Environmental Protection and Human Rights Collide: The Politics of Conflict Management by Regional Courts
Sigrid Boysen
Prisca Feihle, Review of Alice Ollino. Due Diligence Obligations in International Law.
Prisca Feihle
Sanna S. Lehtinen, Review of Emily Jones. Feminist Theory and International Law: Posthuman Perspectives
Sanna S Lehtinen
Christian J. Tams, Review of Tommaso Soave. The Everyday Makers of International Law: From Great Halls to Back Rooms
Christian J Tams
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