New Issue of EJIL (Vol. 25: No. 3) Out Next Week

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The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law will be published Wednesday. Beginning Monday, we will have a series of posts by Joseph Weiler – Editor in Chief of EJIL. These posts will then appear in the Editorial in the upcoming issue. Here is the Table of Contents:

Editorial: Sleepwalking Again: The End of the Pax Americana 1914-2014; After Gaza 2014: Schabas; Peer Review Redux; In this Issue

 

Articles

Jan Klabbers, The Emergence of Functionalism in International Institutional Law: Colonial Inspirations

Michelle Leanne Burgis-Kasthala, Over-Stating Palestine’s UN Membership Bid? An Ethnographic Study on the Narratives of Statehood

Mark Chinen, Complexity Theory and the Horizontal and Vertical Dimensions of State Responsibility

Joost Pauwelyn, Ramses A. Wessel, and Jan Wouters, When Structures Become Shackles: Stagnation and Dynamics in International Lawmaking

 

EJIL: Debate!

Mónica García-Salmones Rovira, The Politics of Interest in International Law

Jörg Kammerhofer, The Politics of Interest in International Law: A Reply to Mónica García-Salmones Rovira

Mónica García-Salmones Rovira, The Politics of Interest in International Law: A Rejoinder to Jörg Kammerhofer

 

Roaming Charges: Moments of Dignity: Keepers of the Sultan’s Treasures, Brunei Regalia Museum

 

 The European Tradition in International Law: F.F. Martens

Lauri Mälksoo, F. F. Martens and His Time: When Russia was an Integral Part of the European Tradition of International Law

Rein Müllerson, F. F. Martens – Man of the Enlightenment: Drawing Parallels between Martens’ Times and Today’s Problems

Rotem Giladi, The Enactment of Irony: Reflections on the Origins of the Martens Clause

Andreas T. Müller, Friedrich F. Martens on ‘The Office of Consul and Consular Jurisdiction in the East’

 

Critical Review of International Governance

 Shashank P. Kumar and Cecily Rose, A Study of Lawyers Appearing before the International Court of Justice, 1999-2012

 

Review Essay

Gleider I Hernández, The Judicialization of International Law: Reflections on the Empirical Turn. Review of Karen J. Alter. The New Terrain of International Law: Courts, Politics, Rights; Cesare P.R. Romano, Karen J. Alter, and Yuval Shany (eds). The Oxford Handbook of International Adjudication; Yuval Shany. Assessing the Effectiveness of International Courts

 

Book Reviews

Edith Brown Weiss. International Law for a Water-Scarce World; Laurence Boisson De Chazournes. Fresh Water in International Law; Pierre Thielbörger. The Right(s) to Water. The Multi-Level Governance of a Unique Human Right (Sara De Vido)

Kate Miles. The Origins of International Investment Law: Empire, Environment, and the Safeguarding of Capital (David Schneiderman)

Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet. What is a Fair International Society? International Law Between Development and Recognition (Ruti Teitel)

Lawrence O. Gostin. Global Health Law (Stéphanie Dagron)

Timo Koivurova. Introduction to International Environmental Law(Birgit Lode)

 

The Last Page

Keith Ekiss, Vietnam

Corrigendum

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