Monday, November 9, 2015

New Issue: European Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 26, no. 3, August 2015) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • JHHW, Nein!; The EJIL App (again); In this Issue
  • Articles
    • Jaime Tijmes, Who Wants What? – Final Offer Arbitration in the World Trade Organization
    • Lorna McGregor, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Human Rights: Developing a Rights-Based Approach through the ECHR
  • Roaming Charges: Moments of Dignity: Places of Impasse: Scars on Beirut Structures That Refuse to Fall
  • EJIL: Debate!
    • Catharine Titi, International Investment Law and the European Union: Towards a New Generation of International Investment Agreements
    • Martins Paparinskis, International Investment Law and the European Union: A Reply to Catharine Titi
  • EJIL: Debate!
    • Devon Whittle, The Limits of Legality and the United Nations Security Council: Applying the Extra-Legal Measures Model to Chapter VII Action
    • Oren Gross, Applying the Extra-Legal Measures Model to Humanitarian Interventions: A Reply to Devon Whittle
  • Critical Review of International Jurisprudence
    • Sookyeon Huh, Title to Territory in the Post-Colonial Era: Original Title and Terra Nullius in the ICJ Judgments on Cases Concerning Ligitan/Sipadan (2002) and Pedra Branca (2008)
    • Mikko Rajavuori, How Should States Own? Heinisch v. Germany and the Emergence of Human Rights-Sensitive State Ownership Function
  • Review Essay
    • Guy Fiti Sinclair, The International Civil Servant in Theory and Practice: Law, Morality, and Expertise