EJIL Roll of Honour; 2021 EJIL Peer Reviewer Prize; Changes in the Masthead; Germany v Italy: Jurisdictional Immunities – Redux (and Redux and Redux); 10 Good Reads; Rabia Balkhi – The Legacy of a Medieval Poet in Afghanistan; In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews (free fulltext)
Dafna Dror-Shpoliansky, Yuval Shany, It’s the End of the (Offline) World as We Know It: From Human Rights to Digital Human Rights – A Proposed Typology (Yuval Shany abstract) (free fulltext)
Roaming Charges
Poetic Voices from the Past: Rabia Balkhi 4th Hijri Century Poet (free fulltext)
Legal/Illegal: Use of Force to Recover an Occupied Territory
Jinyuan Su, Is the Establishment of Air Defence Identification Zones Outside National Airspace in Accordance with International Law? (Jinyuan Su abstract) (free fulltext)
Observations from the 16th Annual Meeting of the European Society of International Law (Stockholm, 2021)
Pål Wrange, The 16th Annual Conference of the European Society of International Law: Welcome Remarks (free fulltext)
Martti Koskenniemi, Sarah M H Nouwen, The Politics of Global Lawmaking: A Conversation (free fulltext)
Sotirios-Ioannis Lekkas, The Hybridity of International Lawmaking: Impressions and Afterthoughts from the ESIL 2021 Stockholm Conference (free fulltext)
Romain Le Boeuf, Of Doubts and Confusions (free fulltext)
Symposium: The Restatement (Fourth)
Sarah M H Nouwen, Christian J Tams, J H H Weiler, A Transatlantic Symposium on The Restatement (Fourth) (free fulltext)
Symposium: The Restatement (Fourth)
Sarah M H Nouwen, Paul B Stephan, Christian J Tams, J H H Weiler, The Restatement (Fourth): An Interview with One of the Two Co-ordinating Reporters (free fulltext)
Paul Stephan, The US Context of the Restatement of the Law (Fourth): The Foreign Relations Law of the United States (Paul Stephan abstract) (free fulltext)
Alina Miron, Paolo Palchetti, Foreign Relations Law on Treaty Matters from Restatement (Third) to Restatement (Fourth): More a Filter Than a Bridge (Paolo Palchetti abstract) (free fulltext)
Jan Petrov, When Should International Courts Intervene? How Populism, Democratic Decay and Crisis of Liberal Internationalism Complicate Things (Jan Petrov abstract) (free fulltext)