Issue Vol. 29 (2018) No. 4

Articles

  • Otto Dix,
    Stoβtruppen gehen unter Gas vor, 1924 (free fulltext)

Editorial

  • JHHW,
    Editorial: The European Dream Team; Nine Good Reads and One Viewing; Roll of Honour; In This Issue (free fulltext)

Honouring Raphael Lemkin: The 70th Anniversary of the Genocide Convention

  • Johann Justus Vasel,
    ‘In the Beginning, There Was No Word …’ (free fulltext)

ESIL Keynote Address

Afterword: Eyal Benvenisti and his Critics

New Voices: A Selection from the Sixth Annual Junior Faculty Forum for International Law

ESIL Young Scholar Prize

EJIL: Debate!

EJIL: Debate!

  • Franco Peirone,
    Corruption as a Violation of International Human Rights: A Reply to Anne Peters (free fulltext)

Symposium: International Law and the First World War

  • Rudyard Kipling,
    For All We Have and Are (1914) (free fulltext)
  • Thomas Graditzky,
    The Law of Military Occupation from the 1907 Hague Peace Conference to the Outbreak of World War II: Was Further Codification Unnecessary or Impossible? (abstract) (free fulltext)
  • Neville Wylie, Lindsey Cameron,
    The Impact of World War I on the Law Governing the Treatment of Prisoners of War and the Making of a Humanitarian Subject (abstract) (free fulltext)
  • Wilfred Owen,
    The Parable of the Old Man and the Young (free fulltext)

Roaming Charges: Moments of Dignity: Death

Critical Review of Governance

‘68 Retrospective and Prospective

Review Essay

Book Reviews

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