New Issue of EJIL (Vol. 30 (2019) No. 1) Out Next Week

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The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law will be published next week. Over the coming days, we will have a series of editorial posts by Joseph Weiler, Editor in Chief of EJIL. These posts will appear in the Editorial of the new issue. 

Here is the Table of Contents for this new issue:

Editorial

Editorial: EJIL at 30; The EU – A Community of Fate, at Last; Vital Statistics; In this Issue; The Birth of EJIL 

The EJIL Foreword

Martti Koskenniemi, Imagining the Rule of Law: Re-reading the Grotian ‘Tradition’

Articles

Valentina Vadi, Perspective and Scale in the Architecture of International Legal History

Hannah Woolaver, From Joining to Leaving: Domestic Law’s Role in the International Legal Validity of Treaty Withdrawal

Claire E.M. Jervis, Jurisdictional Immunities Revisited: An Analysis of the Procedure Substance Distinction in International Law

The Theatre of International Law: An Occasional Series

Lorenzo Gradoni and Luca Pasquet, Dialogue Concerning Legal Un-certainty and Other Prodigies

The European Tradition in International Law

Tilmann Altwicker, International Law in the Best of All Possible Worlds: An Introduction to G.W. Leibniz’s Theory of International Law

Roaming Charges: Moments of History: 1989

Symposium: Regional Organization and Regional Integration

Damian Chalmers, Regional Organizations and the Reintegrating of International Law

Damian Chalmers and Julia Slupska, The Regional Remaking of Trade and Investment Law

Davor Jancic, Regional Parliaments and African Economic Integration

Päivi Johanna Neuvonen, Transforming Membership? Citizenship, Identity, and the Problem of Belonging in Regional Integration Organizations

Floris de Witte, Integrating the Subject: Narratives of Emancipation in Regionalism

Critical Review of Jurisprudence

Petros Mavroidis, Last Mile for Tuna (to a Safe Harbour)

Review Essays

Lauri Mälksoo, The Annexation of Crimea and Balance of Power in International Law. Review of Władysław Czapliński et al. (eds) The Case of Crimea’s Annexation Under International Law; Rein Müllerson, Dawn of a New Order. Geopolitics and the Clash of Ideologies

Eliav Lieblich, The Facilitative Function of Jus in Bello. Review of Adil Ahmad Haque. Law and Morality at War

Book Reviews

Jonathan Bonnitcha, Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen, and Michael Waibel, The Political Economy of the Investment Treaty Regime (David Schneiderman)

José E. Alvarez, The Impact of International Organizations on International Law (Samantha Besson)

Juan Pablo Scarfi, The Hidden History of International Law in the Americas: Empire and Legal Networks (Jacob Katz Cogan) 

The Last Page

John R. Morss, The Quality of Portia

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