Issue Vol. 23 (2012) No. 3

Editorial

  • Impact Factor - The Food is Bad and What's More There is Not Enough of It; EJIL - the Beginning of an Existential Debate; Masthead Changes; In this Issue (free fulltext)

Articles

Symposium: Global Public Goods and the Plurality of Legal Orders

  • Fabrizio Cafaggi, David D. Caron,
    Global Public Goods amidst a Plurality of Legal Orders: A Symposium (free fulltext)
  • Daniel Bodansky,
    What's in a Concept? Global Public Goods, International Law, and Legitimacy (abstract)
  • Gregory Shaffer,
    International Law and Global Public Goods in a Legal Pluralist World (abstract)
  • Fabrizio Cafaggi,
    Transnational Private Regulation and the Production of Global Public Goods and Private 'Bads' (abstract)
  • Francesco Francioni,
    Public and Private in the International Protection of Global Cultural Goods (abstract)
  • Petros C. Mavroidis,
    Free Lunches? WTO as Public Good, and the WTO's View of Public Goods (abstract)
  • Elisa Morgera,
    Bilateralism at the Service of Community Interests? Non-Judicial Enforcement of Global Public Goods in the Context of Global Environmental Law (abstract)
  • André Nollkaemper,
    International Adjudication of Global Public Goods: The Intersection of Substance and Procedure (abstract)

Roaming Charges

  • Roaming Charges: Moments of Dignity: Waitresses at Rest at the Toufuya Restaurant by the Isuzu River, Ise, Japan (free fulltext)

EJIL : Debate!

EJIL : Debate!

  • Pulat Tacar, Maxime Gauin,
    State Identity, Continuity, and Responsibility: The Ottoman Empire, the Republic of Turkey and the Armenian Genocide: A Reply to Vahagn Avedian (free fulltext)

EJIL : Debate!

  • William E. Conklin,
    The Peremptory Norms of the International Community (abstract)
  • Alexander Orakhelashvili,
    Peremptory Norms of the International Community: A Reply to William E. Conklin
  • William E. Conklin,
    The Peremptory Norms of the International Community: A Rejoinder to Alexander Orakhelashvili

Review Essay

  • Andreas Wagner,
    Lessons of Imperialism and of the Law of Nations:Alberico Gentili's Early Modern Appeal to Roman Law: Review of Alberico Gentili, The Wars of the Romans. A Critical Edition and Translation of De Armis Romanis (edited by B. Kingsbury and B. Straumann: translated by D. Lupher) and B. Kingsbury and B. Straumann (eds), The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations. Alberico Gentili and the Justice of Empire (abstract) (free fulltext)

Book Reviews

  • Sundhya Pahuja. Decolonising International Law. Development, Economic Growth and the Politics of Universality (Muin Boase, Mansur Boase)
  • Hilary Charlesworth, Jean-Marc Coicaud (eds). Fault Lines of International Legitimacy , Jutta Brunnee, Stephen J. Toope. Legitimacy and Legality in International Law. An Interactional Account , Chris Thornhill. A Sociology of Constitutions. Constitutions and State Legitimacy in Historical-Sociological Perspective (Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko)
  • Andre Nollkaemper. National Courts and the International Rule of Law (Giuseppe Cataldi)
  • Andrew Lang. World Trade Law after Neoliberalism. Re-imagining the Global Economic Order (Michael Fakhri)
  • Jean d'Aspremont. Formalism and the Sources of International Law. A Theory of the Ascertainment of Legal Rules , Jorg Kammerhofer. Uncertainty in International Law. A Kelsenian Perspective (Mónica García-Salmones)

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