Tuesday, October 16, 2012

New Issue: European Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 23, no. 3, August 2012) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • JHHW, 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
  • Articles
    • Alan Boyle, Human Rights and the Environment: Where Next?
  • 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
    • Daniel Bodansky, What’s in a Concept? Global Public Goods, International Law, and Legitimacy
    • Gregory Shaffer, International Law and Global Public Goods in a Legal Pluralist World
    • Fabrizio Cafaggi, Transnational Private Regulation and the Production of Global Public Goods and Private ‘Bads’
    • Francesco Francioni, Public and Private in the International Protection of Global Cultural Goods
    • Petros C. Mavroidis, Free Lunches? WTO as Public Good, and the WTO’s View of Public Goods
    • Elisa Morgera, Bilateralism at the Service of Community Interests? Non-Judicial Enforcement of Global Public Goods in the Context of Global Environmental Law
    • André Nollkaemper, International Adjudication of Global Public Goods: The Intersection of Substance and Procedure
  • Roaming Charges
    • Moments of Dignity: Waitresses at Rest at the Toufuya Restaurant by the Isuzu River, Ise, Japan
  • EJIL: Debate!
    • Vahagn Avedian, State Identity, Continuity, and Responsibility: The Ottoman Empire, the Republic of Turkey and the Armenian Genocide
    • 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
    • William E. Conklin, The Peremptory Norms of the International Community
    • 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