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EJIL relies on the good will of colleagues in the international law community who generously devote their time and energy to act as peer reviewers for the large…
Susan Marks’ Foreword asks ‘If the World is a Family, What Kind of Family Is It?’. It’s a provocative question for international lawyers, as the trope of…
The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 36 (2025) No. 1) is now out. As usual, the table of contents of…
As EJIL authors and peer reviewers will know, the Associate Editors are a key part of the EJIL machinery. They receive articles, send them out for review and…
Each year the EJIL editors read and evaluate hundreds of manuscripts submitted to the journal for possible publication. The vast majority of those submissions, including the manuscripts that…
After seven years, this is our last ‘In This Issue’. We are signing off with a bumper issue full of reviews in different shapes and sizes.
This issue, and this volume, opens with our annual EJIL Foreword, authored this year by Susan Marks. Marks provides a critical exploration of the enduring metaphor of the…
The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law will be published next week. We will publish a number of posts outlining the contents of…
EJIL is delighted to announce that Julian Arato, Wanshu Cong, Miles Jackson and Justina Uriburu have joined Nehal Bhuta, Devika Hovell and Marko Milanovic as editors of EJIL:Talk!…
International law operates in a world of rapid technological transformation. From the battlefield to the border, from online content moderation to open-source investigation, from humanitarianism to development, from…