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
The European Tradition in International Law: Antonio Cassese
Legal Innovation through a Biographical Lens: Antonio Cassese and the European Tradition
Megan Donaldson
Revisiting Röling and Cassese’s Appraisal of the Tokyo Tribunal
Kirsten Sellars
Feet on the Clouds, Head against the Ground: Antonio Cassese’s Militant Legal Idealism
Lorenzo Gradoni
The Spiritual Exercises of Antonio Cassese and the Re-Forming of a ‘European Tradition’ of International Law
Adil Hasan Khan
Articles
Authoritarian Resistance and Judicial Complicity: Turkey and the European Court of Human Rights
Dilek Kurban
The Supply of Weapons to a Victim of Aggression: The Law of Neutrality in Light of the Conflict in Ukraine
Niccolò Zugliani
Militant Democracy Unmoored? The Limits of Constitutional Analogy in International Law
Ming-Sung Kuo
Roaming Charges Moments of Dignity: Love and Care
Critical Review of Governance: Debate!
Constitutional Law-making by International Law: The Indigenization of Free Trade Agreements
Christian Riffel
A Deeper Understanding of the Constitutional Status of Māori and Their Rights Required: A Reply to Christian Riffel
Claire Charters
Review Essay
Taking Dworkin’s Legal Monism Seriously
Thomas Bustamante
Book Reviews
Shai Dothan, Review of product Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou. Can the European Court of Human Rights Shape European Public Order?
Shai Dothan
Daniel Joyce, Review of Carolyn N. Biltoft. A Violent Peace: Media, Truth, and Power at the League of Nations
Daniel Joyce
Maria Aristodemou, Review of Gerry Simpson. The Sentimental Life of International Law: Literature, Language, and Longing in World Politics
Maria Aristodemou
Book Review Symposium: The Hague Academy
The Hague Academy: A Centenary of Scholarship
The Hague Academy’s Development of Community Interests in International Law
Yusra Suedi
Charting the Hague Academy’s Contribution to the Development of International Freshwater Law
Zaki S Shubber
Ecology, Economy and the Hague Academy
Aliki Semertzi
Liability for Ultra-hazardous Activities: The Imprint of C. Wilfred Jenks on Environmental Law
Outi Penttilä