ESIL Newsletter March 2018
Guest Editorial: Ice, space, and the final frontier of international law’s universality
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.
Guest 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
Read MoreGuest Editorial: Academic Writing Between Freedom and Constraints – Andrea Bianchi, Graduate Institute of International Law and Development Studies, Geneva
Read MoreGuest Editorial: The Life and Death of Treaty Supremacy: A Puzzle – David Sloss, Santa Clara University School of Law
Read MoreGuest Editorial: Public International Law – steel frame or safety net? Catherine Brölmann
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘Reflections on International Law Journals and the Peer Review “Crisis”’, by Eric de Brabandere
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘Happy Birthday to the “Respected Old Lady”‘ by Karel Wellens
Read MoreGuest Editorial: ‘Les nouveaux modes de production de normes en droit international: quelques zones d’ombre’ by Marco Sassòli
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