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New Issue of EJIL (Vol. 33 (2022) No. 4) Out This Week

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law will be published this week. Over the coming days, we will have a series of editorial posts by Sarah Nouwen, Editor-in-Chief of EJIL, and others. These posts will appear in the Editorial of the new issue.  Here is the Table of Contents for this new issue, as well as the Abstracts: Editorial: EJIL Roll of Honour; 2022 EJIL Peer Reviewer Prize; Desk Rejections; 10 Good Reads; In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews …

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Happy New Year for 2023 and our Most Read Posts of 2022

Happy New Year to all our readers! 2022 was a busy year for us on the blog, probably our busiest year yet. We probably published more posts last year than in any previous year. We typically try to keep posts to no more than one a day but last year we had periods where we were publishing two…

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Favourite Readings 2022 – A Collection of First Academic Books

As in previous years, EJIL review team, Gail Lythgoe and Christian J. Tams, have asked colleagues to offer short reflections on their favourite books of the year. No strict rules apply — the posts are meant to introduce books that left…

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Favourite Readings 2022 – Pursuing International Law and Human Rights Outcomes

As in previous years, EJIL review team, Gail Lythgoe and Christian J. Tams, have asked colleagues to offer short reflections on their favourite books of the year.  No strict rules apply — the posts are meant to introduce books that left an impression, irrespective of their genre. Today…

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Favourite Readings 2022 – A Year in Reading Fragments

Andrei Tarkovsky Sculpting in Time: Reflections on the Cinema translated from Russian by Kitty Hunter-Blair (Bodley Head 1986) 245 pp. Inger Christensen, Susanna Nied (trsl) and Anne Carson (introduction), It (New Directions 2006) 237 pp. Sappho and Anne Carson, If not, winter: fragments of Sappho (Random House 2002)…

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