ESIL Newsletter October 2019
This month’s guest editorial: ‘The continuation and adaptation of multilateralism’ by Yves Daudet.
Read MorePublished quarterly, the ESIL newsletter gives our members information about latest events, publications, and the life of the Society more generally. Each newsletter also features an op-ed by a leading academic or practitioner about recent events in the field of international law. Past issues of our newsletter are available below.
This month’s guest editorial: ‘The continuation and adaptation of multilateralism’ by Yves Daudet.
Read MoreThis month’s guest editorial: “Between hope and despair” by Boldizsar Nágy
Read MoreThis month’s guest editorial: “A Voice of the European Court of Human Rights in Our ‘Panoptical’ Reality” by Vera Rusinova
Read MoreThis month’s guest editorial: ‘Universality in Solidarity: thinking about human rights in December 2018’ by Jarna Petman
Read MoreThis month’s guest editorial: ‘On the international lawyer and jurist working on Palestine and Palestinian people’ by Ata R. Hindi
Read MoreGuest Editorial by Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou, University of Liverpool
Read MoreGuest Editorial: Ice, space, and the final frontier of international law’s universality
Read MoreGuest Editorial: Report on the ESIL Prague–Nottingham Symposium
Read MoreGuest Editorial: Nationalised vs. Denationalised Approaches to International Law – Anthea Roberts
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ”Scholarship in International Law: The Challenge of Relevance without Arrogance” – Sarah M.H. Nouwen, University of Cambridge
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