ISSN: 0938-5428, EISSN: 1464-3596
The European Journal of International Law is firmly established as one of the world’s leading journals in its field. With its distinctive combination of theoretical and practical approaches to the issues of international law, the journal offers readers a unique opportunity to stay in touch with the latest developments in this rapidly evolving area.
Each issue of the EJIL provides a forum for the exploration of the conceptual and theoretical dimensions of international law as well as for up-to-date analysis of topical issues.
Additionally, it is the only journal to provide systematic coverage of the relationship between international law and the law of the European Union and its Member States.
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Editorial
Editorial: Celebrating Peer Review: EJIL’s Roll of Honour and Announcement of the first EJIL Peer Review Prize; Brexit – Apportioning the Blame; Once Upon a Time in Catalonia…; 10 Good Reads; In This Issue
Afterword: Martti Koskenniemi and His Critics
Grotius’ ‘Rule of Law’ and the Human Sense of Justice: An Afterword to Martti Koskenniemi’s Foreword
Janne E Nijman
International Legal Histories as Orders: An Afterword to Martti Koskenniemi’s Foreword
Francesca Iurlaro
The Rule of Law: Sociology or Normative Theory? An Afterword to Martti Koskenniemi’s Foreword
Benjamin Straumann
Articles
Judging International Judgments Anew? The Human Rights Courts before Domestic Courts
Raffaela Kunz
Entrepreneurial Justice: Syria, the Commission for International Justice and Accountability and the Renewal of International Criminal Justice
Michelle Burgis-Kasthala
‘But the Last Word Is Ours’: The Monopoly of Jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Light of the Investment Court System
Francisco de Abreu Duarte
Roaming Charges: Kaleidoscope
Roaming Charges: Kaleidoscope Special Anniversary Edition
Symposium: The Psychology of International Law
The Psychology of International Law: An Introduction
Anne van Aaken, Tomer Broude
Experimental Insights for International Legal Theory
Anne van Aaken
Nudge Goes International
Doron Teichman, Eyal Zamir
Rulers or Rules? International Law, Elite Cues and Public Opinion
Anton Strezhnev, Beth A Simmons, Matthew D Kim
Outcome Bias and Expertise in Investigations under International Humanitarian Law
Tomer Broude, Inbar Levy
Cognitive Sociology, Social Cognition and Coping with Racial Discrimination in International Law
Moshe Hirsch
Debiasing International Economic Law
Sergio Puig
EJIL: Debate!
How Should We Think about the Winners and Losers from Globalization? Three Narratives and Their Implications for the Redesign of International Economic Agreements
Nicolas Lamp
How Should We Think about the Winners and Losers from Globalization? A Reply to Nicolas Lamp
Bernard Hoekman, Douglas Nelson
EJIL: Debate!
Changing Global Dynamics and International Competition Law: Considering China’s Potential Impact
Wendy Ng
Should China’s Competition Model be Exported?: A Reply to Wendy Ng
Eleanor M Fox
Impressions: Reviving a Tradition
Impressions – Reviving a Tradition
Pierre-Marie Dupuy
Book Reviews
Human Rights in Global Health: Rights-Based Governance for a Globalizing World
Gian Luca Burci
Justice Framed: A Genealogy of Transitional Justice
Mark A Drumbl
Gender, Alterity and Human Rights: Freedom in a Fishbowl
Sari Kouvo
Good Faith in International Investment Arbitration
Tania Voon
The Last Page
What kind of Brit shall I be?