Issue Vol. 32 (2021) No. 3

Letters to the Editors

Editorial

  • Editorial: Brexit, the Irish Protocol and the ‘Versailles Effect’; In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews (free fulltext)

Articles

EJIL: Debate!

  • Gábor Kajtár, Gergő Barna Balázs,
    Beyond Tehran and Nairobi: Can Attacks against Embassies Serve as a Basis for the Invocation of Self-defence? (abstract) (free fulltext)
  • Tom Ruys,
    Can Attacks against Embassies Serve as a Basis for the Invocation of Self-Defence? A Reply to Gábor Kajtár and Gergő Balázs (abstract) (free fulltext)

EJIL: Debate

  • Alec Stone Sweet, Wayne Sandholtz, Mads Andenas,
    Dissenting Opinions and Rights Protection in the European Court: A Reply to Laurence Helfer and Erik Voeten (abstract) (free fulltext)
  • Laurence R Helfer, Erik Voeten,
    Walking Back Dissents on the European Court of Human Rights: A Rejoinder to Alec Stone Sweet, Wayne Sandholtz and Mads Andenas (abstract) (free fulltext)

Roaming Charges: Places with a Soul

  • Roaming Charges: Places with a Soul – Pining for Re-entry (free fulltext)

Critical Review of Governance

Book Review Symposium: Martti Koskenniemi, To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth: Legal Imagination and International Power, 1300-1870

  • Nehal Bhuta,
    ‘Let us suppose that universals do not exist’: and in Martti Koskenniemi’s (free fulltext)
  • Julia Costa Lopez,
    Of Sovereign Kings and Propertied Subjects: Beginnings and Alternatives (free fulltext)
  • Luigi Nuzzo,
    The Law That Wasn’t There (free fulltext)

Book Review Symposium: Martti Koskenniemi, To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth: Legal Imagination and International Power, 1300-1870

  • Francesca Iurlaro,
    Disenchanting Gentili (free fulltext)
  • Benjamin Straumann,
    Is the Law the Soul of the State? (free fulltext)
  • Daniel Lee,
    Delegating Sovereignty (free fulltext)
  • Gabriella Silvestrini,
    Historical Imagination: Reason, Revolution, Restoration (free fulltext)
  • Gillian Weiss,
    A Mediterranean View on Slavery and French Empire (free fulltext)
  • Sarah Mortimer,
    From the Margins to the Centre: The Law of Nature and of Nations in England and Britain (free fulltext)
  • Thomas Poole,
    Time for Federalist Speculation (free fulltext)
  • Priya Satia,
    Risking a Colonial Anticolonialism (free fulltext)
  • Ere Nokkala,
    Contexts of Early Modern German Legal Imagination: On Transformations of German Natural Law – Governing the State-Machine (free fulltext)
  • Nehal Bhuta,
    ‘Like a Tree in the Garden of State Sciences’: From to External Public Law (free fulltext)
  • Martti Koskenniemi,
    ‘Stuck in Salamanca’: A Response (free fulltext)

Review Essays

Book Reviews

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