New Issue of EJIL (Vol. 26 (2015) No. 3) – Out Next Week

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

Editorial

Nein!; The EJIL App (again); In this Issue

Articles

Jaime Tijmes, Who Wants What? – Final Offer Arbitration in the World Trade Organization

Lorna McGregor, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Human Rights: Developing a Rights-Based Approach through the ECHR

Roaming Charges

Janet McKnight, Places of Impasse: Scars on Beirut Structures That Refuse to Fall

EJIL: Debate!

Catharine Titi, International Investment Law and the European Union: Towards a New Generation of International Investment Agreements

Martins Paparinskis, International Investment Law and the European Union: A Reply to Catharine Titi

EJIL: Debate!

Devon Whittle, The Limits of Legality and the United Nations Security Council: Applying the Extra-Legal Measures Model to Chapter VII Action

Oren Gross, Applying the Extra-Legal Measures Model to Chapter VII Action: A Reply to Devon Whittle

Critical Review of International Jurisprudence

Sookyeon Huh, Title to Territory in the Post-colonial Era: Original Title and Terra Nullius in the ICJ Judgments on cases concerning Ligitan/Sipadan (2002) and Pedra Branca (2008)

Mikko Rajavuori, How Should States Own? Heinisch v. Germany and the Emergence of Human Rights-sensitive State Ownership Function

Review Essay

Guy Fiti Sinclair, The International Civil Servant in Theory and Practice: Law, Morality, and Expertise . Review of Carsten Stahn and Henning Melber (eds). Peace Diplomacy, Global Justice and International Agency: Rethinking Human Security and Ethics in the Spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld; Roger Lipsey, Hammarskjöld: A Life; Lise Namikas. Battleground Africa: Cold War in the Congo, 1960–1965; Anne Orford. International Authority and the Responsibility to Protect.

Book Reviews

Gregory Shaffer (ed.). Transnational Legal Ordering and State Change; Terence C. Halliday and Gregory Shaffer (eds). Transnational Legal Orders. (Lars Viellechner)

Isabelle Ley. Opposition im Völkerrecht: Ein Beitrag zur Legitimation internationaler Rechtserzeugung [Opposition in International Law: A Contribution to the Legitimation of International Law-Making] (Jan Klabbers)

Michael Fakhri. Sugar and the Making of International Trade Law (Anna Chadwick)

Mark Toufayan, Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet, and Hélène Ruiz Fabri (eds). Droit international et nouvelles approches sur le tiers-monde : entre répétition et renouveau [International Law and New Approaches to the Third World: Between Repetition and Renewal] (Makane Moïse Mbengue)

Evelyne Schmid. Taking Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Seriously in International Criminal Law (Mara Tignino)

Lauri Mälksoo. Russian Approaches to International Law (Angelika Nussberger)

The Last Page

Laura Coyne, Her Whorl

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