Issue Vol. 23 (2012) No. 1
Editorial
- JHHW,
Integration Through Fear; Essential EJIL Statistics for 2011; From the Editor's Postbox: The Language Issue - Redux; In this Issue (free fulltext)
Articles
- Armin von Bogdandy, Ingo Venzke,
In Whose Name? An Investigation of International Courts' Public Authority and Its Democratic Justification (Ingo Venzke abstract) (free fulltext)
- Marlies Glasius,
Do International Criminal Courts Require Democratic Legitimacy? (Marlies Glasius abstract)
- Nicolás Carrillo-Santarelli, Carlos Espósito,
The Protection of Humanitarian Legal Goods by National Judges (Carlos Espósito abstract)
- David Koller,
... and New York and The Hague and Tokyo and Geneva and Nuremberg and ...: The Geographies of International Law (David Koller abstract)
Critical Review of International Jurisprudence
- Marko Milanovic,
Al-Skeini and Al-Jedda in Strasbourg (Marko Milanovic abstract)
- Matthew Parish,
International Courts and the European Legal Order (Matthew Parish abstract)
- Agnieszka Szpak,
National, Ethnic, Racial, and Religious Groups Protected against Genocide in the Jurisprudence of the ad hoc International Criminal Tribunals (Agnieszka Szpak abstract)
Roaming Charges : Moments of Dignity: Bicycle Repair Man, Peking
- Roaming Charges Moments of Dignity: Bicycle Repair Man, Peking (free fulltext)
Articles : Debate!
- Jose Alejandro Carballo Leyda,
The Laws of Occupation and Commercial Law Reform in Occupied Territories: Clarifying a Widespread Misunderstanding (Jose Alejandro Carballo Leyda abstract)
- Eyal Benvenisti,
The Laws of Occupation and Commercial Law Reform in Occupied Territories: A Reply to Jose Alejandro Carballo Leyda (Eyal Benvenisti abstract)
- Jose Alejandro Carballo Leyda,
The Laws of Occupation and Commercial Law Reform in Occupied Territories: A Rejoinder to Eyal Benvenisti
The European Tradition in International Law : Nicolas Politis
- Linos-Alexander Sicilianos, Thomas Skouteris,
Editorial Note (free fulltext)
The European Tradition in International Law : Nicolas Politis
Book Reviews
The Last Page
- Patricia E. Palacios Zuloaga,
The Second Wave