Editorial: COVID-19 and EJIL; The Self-Asphyxiation of Democracy; Publishers, Academics and the Battles over Copyright and Your Rights I; Festschrift? ‘That Which Is Hateful to You, Do Not Do to Your Fellow! That is the Whole Torah; The Rest is Interpretation’ (from the Elder Hillel in Babylonian Talmud, Shabbat 31a); Vital Statistics; A Less Exclusive Submission Process; In this Issue (free fulltext)
The EJIL Foreword
André Nollkaemper, Jean d’Aspremont, Christiane Ahlborn, Berenice Boutin, Nataša Nedeski, Ilias Plakokefalos, collaboration of Dov Jacobs, Guiding Principles on Shared Responsibility in International Law (collaboration of Dov Jacobs abstract) (free fulltext)
Articles
Ezgi Yildiz, A Court with Many Faces: Judicial Characters and Modes of Norm Development in the European Court of Human Rights (Ezgi Yildiz abstract) (free fulltext)
Eyal Benvenisti, Doreen Lustig, Monopolizing War: Codifying the Laws of War to Reassert Governmental Authority, 1856–1874 (Doreen Lustig abstract) (free fulltext)
Focus: Interpretation and Custom
Danae Azaria, ‘Codification by Interpretation’: The International Law Commission as an Interpreter of International Law (Danae Azaria abstract) (free fulltext)
Ivar Alvik, The Justification of Privilege in International Investment Law: Preferential Treatment of Foreign Investors as a Problem of Legitimacy (Ivar Alvik abstract) (free fulltext)
Quinn Slobodian. Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism.
(Jan Klabbers free fulltext)
Stephen Fietta, Robin Cleverly. A Practitioner’s Guide to Maritime Boundary Delimitation
, Alex G. Oude Elferink, Tore Henriksen, Veierud Busch. Maritime Boundary Delimitation: The Case Law. Is It Consistent and Predictable?
(Alina Miron free fulltext)
Polanco Rodrigo. The Return of the Home State to Investor-State Disputes: Bringing Back Diplomatic Protection?
(Joshua Paine free fulltext)