New Issue of EJIL (Vol. 30 (2019) No. 2) – Now Published

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The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 30 (2019) No. 2) is now out. As usual, the table of contents of the new issue is available at EJIL’s own website, where readers can access those articles that are freely available without subscription. The free access articles in this issue are Isabel Feichtner and Surabhi Ranganathan’s International Law and Economic Exploitation in the Global Commons: Introduction and Surabhi Ranganathan’s Ocean Floor Grab: International Law and the Making of an Extractive Imaginary. EJIL 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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Minh Tran says

July 26, 2019

The last sentence of your announcement catches my eyes with a surprise: “Apart from articles published in the last 12 months, EJIL articles are freely available on the EJIL website.” The fact that most of leading journals in the field are available only to their subscribers either well-funded institutions or law firms has created a ‘biased’ view in my mind that all of them are closed. That makes me surprised on knowing that the EJIL is freely available. A free access to EJIL is a gift that I am very grateful to those who made this possible. Wish them all the best!

Minh