New Issue of EJIL (Vol. 26: No. 1) 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:

Editorial

Brexit: No Happy Endings; The EJIL Annual Foreword; EJIL on your iPad!!!; Vital Statistics; ICON.S Conference; In this Issue

The EJIL Foreword 

Jan Klabbers, The EJIL Foreword: The Transformation of International Organizations Law

 Articles

Janina Dill, The 21st-Century Belligerent’s Trilemma

Amanda Alexander, A Short History of International Humanitarian Law

Bart L. Smit Duijzentkunst and Sophia L. R. Dawkins, Arbitrary Peace? Consent Management in International Arbitration

Ulf Linderfalk, Is Treaty Interpretation an Art or a Science? International Law and Rational Decision-Making

 Roaming Charges: Moments of Dignity

Martin Lestra, Conserving Traditions – Jam-making in Ruoms, France

 EJIL: Debate!

Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez, More Women – But Which Women? The Rule and the Politics of Gender Balance at the European Court of Human Rights

Françoise Tulkens, More Women – But Which Women? A Reply to Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez

Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, More Women – But Which Women? A Reply to Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez

 Critical Review of International Jurisprudence

Paolo Lobba, Holocaust Denial before the European Court of Human Rights: Evolution of an Exceptional Regime

 Review Essays

Helmut Philipp Aust, Shining Cities on the Hill? The Global City, Climate Change, and International Law. Review of Michele Acuto. Global Cities, Governance and Diplomacy. The Urban Link; Benjamin Barber. If Mayors Ruled the World. Rising Cities, Declining Nation States; Sofie Bouteligier. Cities, Networks, and Global Environmental Governance. Spaces of Innovation, Places of Leadership; Simon Curtis (ed.). The Power of Cities in International Relations

Jochen von Bernstorff, International Law and Global Justice: On Recent Inquiries into the Dark Side of Economic Globalization, Review of Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet. What is a Fair International Society?; Chios Carmodi, Frank J. Garcia and John Linarelli (eds). Global Justice and International Economic Law; Iris Marion Young. Responsibility for Justice; Thomas Pogge. Politics as Usual. What Lies Behind the Pro-Poor Rhetoric.

 Book Reviews

Anne Peters. Jenseits der Menschenrechte. Die Rechtsstellung des Individuums im Völkerrecht [Beyond Human Rights. The Legal Status of the Individual in Public International Law] (Andreas Th. Müller)

Giovanna Adinolfi. Poteri e interventi del Fondo monetario internazionale [Powers and Actions of the International Monetary Fund] (Annamaria Viterbo)

Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer (ed.). Poverty and the International Economic Legal System: Duties to the World’s Poor (Elaine Kellman)

 The Last Page

Dimitri Van den Meerssche, Calling Themis

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