New Issue of EJIL (Vol. 30 (2019) No. 4)- Now Published

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The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law  (Vol. 30 (2019) No. 4) 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 article in this issue is Michelle Burgis-Kasthala’s Entrepreneurial Justice: Syria, the Commission for International Justice and Accountability and the Renewal of International Criminal Justice. 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.

Over the course of this week, EJIL:Talk! will publish the concluding pieces in the two EJIL: Debates! featured in this issue. Nicolas Lamp whose article, provided three possible narratives on how we could or should think about those who benefit and those who lose from globalization will respond to Bernard Hoekman and Douglas Nelson whose reply to him was published in this issue. Wendy Ng whose article had analysed the norms of international competition law against the backdrop of rising economic powers and examined if and how China will contest and change this regime will respond later in the week to Eleanor Fox’s Reply to her article.

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