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: COVID-19 and EJIL; The Self-Asphyxiation of Democracy; Publishers, Academics and the Battles over Copyright and Your Rights I; Festschrift? ‘That Which Is Hateful to You, Do Not Do to Your Fellow! That is the Whole Torah; The Rest is Interpretation’ (from the Elder Hillel in Babylonian Talmud, Shabbat 31a); Vital Statistics; A Less Exclusive Submission Process; In this Issue
The EJIL Foreword
Guiding Principles on Shared Responsibility in International Law
André Nollkaemper, Jean d’Aspremont, Christiane Ahlborn, Berenice Boutin, Nataša Nedeski …
Articles
A Court with Many Faces: Judicial Characters and Modes of Norm Development in the European Court of Human Rights
Ezgi Yildiz
Non-Universal Arguments under the European Convention on Human Rights
Tilmann Altwicker
Monopolizing War: Codifying the Laws of War to Reassert Governmental Authority, 1856–1874
Eyal Benvenisti, Doreen Lustig
Focus: Interpretation and Custom
‘Codification by Interpretation’: The International Law Commission as an Interpreter of International Law
Danae Azaria
International Organizations and the Creation of Customary International Law
Kristina Daugirdas
Customary International Law: Interpretation from Beginning to End
Orfeas Chasapis Tassinis
The Cheshire Cat That Is International Law
Jan Klabbers
Roaming Charges: Death Wall
EJIL: Debate!
The Justification of Privilege in International Investment Law: Preferential Treatment of Foreign Investors as a Problem of Legitimacy
Ivar Alvik
On Foreign Investor ‘Privilege’ and the Limits of the Law: A Reply to Ivar Alvik
Jürgen Kurtz
Critical Review of Governance
The Timor Sea Conciliation: The Unique Mechanism of Dispute Settlement
Dai Tamada
Changing the Guards
The EU’s Most Influential Economic Policy-maker: Mario Draghi at the European Central Bank
Michael Waibel
Review Essay
Investment Contracts and International Law: Charting a Research Agenda
Lorenzo Cotula
Book Reviews
Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism
Jan Klabbers
A Practitioner’s Guide to Maritime Boundary Delimitation
Maritime Boundary Delimitation: The Case Law. Is It Consistent and Predictable?
Alina Miron
The Return of the Home State to Investor-State Disputes: Bringing Back Diplomatic Protection?
Joshua Paine
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