New Issue of EJIL (Vol. 24: No. 4) Published

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The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 24, No. 4) is out today. As usual, the table of contents of the new issue is available at EJIL’s own website, where readers can also access those articles that are freely available without subscription. The free access articles in this issue are Andrew Williams’s The European Convention on Human Rights, the EU and the UK: Confronting a Heresy and a reply to that article by Stelios Andreadakis. In January, we will hold a discussion of those two articles. In the coming weeks, we will also have a series of posts on reservations to treaties, following this issue’s Symposium: The International Law Commission’s Guide to Practice on Reservations to Treaties. Subscribers have full access to the latest issue of the journal at EJIL’s Oxford University Press site. Apart from articles published in the last 12 months, EJIL articles are freely available on the EJIL website.

 

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