We deal in EJIL with the world we live in – often with its worst and most violent pathologies, often with its most promising signs of hope for a better world. But, inevitably,since
our vehicle is scholarship, we reify this world. Roaming Charges is designed not just to offer a moment of aesthetic relief, but to remind us of the ultimate subject [...]
AbstractLump sum agreements have been signed since the 17th century and were the most important international law instrument used to settle international claims during the
20th century. As instruments of diplomatic protection, the agreements required governments to make active judgments about how to balance the demands of individual [...]
AbstractThis article considers the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) gender justice record 25 years after the creation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal
Court. It extends Louise Chappell’s original assessment of the ICC’s performance in securing gender justice, which covered the Court’s first 10 years, to analyse [...]
SenderOmri. International Law-Making by the International Court of Justice and International Law Commission: Partnership for Purpose in a Decentralized Legal Order. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2024. Pp. 285. US $125. ISBN: 9781009354332. [...]
Desautels-Stein.JustinThe Right to Exclude: A Critical Race Approach to Sovereignty, Borders, and International Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. Pp. 372. £100.
ISBN: 9780198862161. [...]
NguyenLan Anh T. and VuHai Dang (eds). Viability of UNCLOS amid Emerging Global Maritime Challenges. Singapore: Springer Open, 2025. Pp. ix + 250. ISBN: 978-981-97-5837-1;
eBook, open access. ISBN 978-981-97-5838-8. [...]
AbstractArticle 18 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) has become a central provision employed by the European Court of Human Rights in response to authoritarian
practices in Europe over the last decade. Notwithstanding its increased use, important disagreements persist regarding the interpretation of the provision. [...]
GattiniA. and DimettoM. (eds). Time and International Adjudication: The Temporal Factor in Proceedings before International Courts and Tribunals. Leiden: Brill/Nijhoff, 2024.
Pp. 686. €199. ISBN: 9789004716360. [...]
AbstractNeil Boister’s ‘The “General Part” of Transnational Criminal Law’ illustrates in great detail that crime suppression conventions touch on matters often belonging
to a domestic criminal law’s general part. This reply argues that, in so doing, they do not establish a ‘general part of transnational criminal law’ analogous [...]