Editorial: Celebrating Peer Review: EJIL’s Roll of Honour and Announcement of the first EJIL Peer Review Prize; Brexit – Apportioning the Blame; Once Upon a Time in Catalonia…; 10 Good Reads; In This Issue (free fulltext)
Afterword: Martti Koskenniemi and His Critics
Janne E Nijman, Grotius’ ‘Rule of Law’ and the Human Sense of Justice: An Afterword to Martti Koskenniemi’s Foreword (Janne E Nijman abstract) (free fulltext)
Raffaela Kunz, Judging International Judgments Anew? The Human Rights Courts before Domestic Courts (Raffaela Kunz abstract) (free fulltext)
Michelle Burgis-Kasthala, Entrepreneurial Justice: Syria, the Commission for International Justice and Accountability and the Renewal of International Criminal Justice (Michelle Burgis-Kasthala abstract) (free fulltext)
Francisco de Abreu Duarte, ‘But the Last Word Is Ours’: The Monopoly of Jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Light of the Investment Court System (Francisco de Abreu Duarte abstract) (free fulltext)
Roaming Charges: Kaleidoscope
Roaming Charges: Kaleidoscope Special Anniversary Edition (free fulltext)
Anton Strezhnev, Beth A Simmons, Matthew D Kim, Rulers or Rules? International Law, Elite Cues and Public Opinion (Matthew D Kim abstract) (free fulltext)
Tomer Broude, Inbar Levy, Outcome Bias and Expertise in Investigations under International Humanitarian Law (Inbar Levy abstract) (free fulltext)
Symposium: The Psychology of International Law
Moshe Hirsch, Cognitive Sociology, Social Cognition and Coping with Racial Discrimination in International Law (Moshe Hirsch abstract) (free fulltext)
Nicolas Lamp, How Should We Think about the Winners and Losers from Globalization? Three Narratives and Their Implications for the Redesign of International Economic Agreements (Nicolas Lamp abstract) (free fulltext)
Bernard Hoekman, Douglas Nelson, How Should We Think about the Winners and Losers from Globalization? A Reply to Nicolas Lamp (Douglas Nelson abstract) (free fulltext)
EJIL : Debate!
Wendy Ng, Changing Global Dynamics and International Competition Law: Considering China’s Potential Impact (Wendy Ng abstract) (free fulltext)
Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Impressions - Reviving a Tradition (free fulltext)
Book Reviews
Benjamin Mason Meier, Lawrence O. Gostin. Human Rights in Global Health: Rights-Based Governance for a Globalizing World
(Gian Luca Burci free fulltext)