European Journal of International Law

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of International Law is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Mai Taha, Review of Cait Storr, International Status in the Shadow of Empire: Nauru and the Histories of International Law19
Epistemic Blind Spots, Misconceptions and Stereotypes: The Home Birth Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights19
Of Doubts and Confusions15
Raphael Oidtmann, Review of Richard Gaskins, The Congo Trials in the International Criminal Court13
The ‘General Part’ of Transnational Criminal Law10
Decolonizing Cyprus 60 Years after Independence: An Assessment of the Legality of the Sovereign Base Areas9
Güneş Ünüvar, Review of Charalampos Giannakopoulos. Manifestations of Coherence and Investor-State Arbitration7
Dana Schmalz, Review of Liv Feijen, The Evolution of Humanitarian Protection in European Law and Practice6
Disordering International Law6
The Health of Nations at The Hague6
Technological Neutrality and Regulation of Digital Trade: How Far Can We Go?5
The Last Page5
When the Sun, the Moon and the Stars Align: Litigating LGBTQIA+ Rights and the Death Penalty in East Africa and the Caribbean5
The Third World and the Quest for Reparations: Afterword to the Foreword by Antony Anghie4
The EU’s Turn to ‘Strategic Autonomy’: Leeway for Policy Action and Points of Conflict4
Callum Musto, Review of Esmé Shirlow, Judging at the Interface: Deference to State Decision-Making Authority in International Adjudication4
Dissenting Opinions and Rights Protection in the European Court: A Reply to Laurence Helfer and Erik Voeten4
Diego Mejía-Lemos, Review of Imogen Saunders. General Principles as a Source of International Law: Art 38(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice3
How Corporations Shape International Economic Law3
Crafting the Prohibition on Violence against Women under International Human Rights Law3
Delegating Sovereignty3
Roaming Charges Places with a Soul: Fashion on a Wall3
A Nuremberg Woman and the Hague Academy3
The Global Scope of Competitive Legalities in the Early 19th-Century South China Sea: The Topaz Incident3
Roaming Charges Moments of Dignity: Bereavement3
Melanie O’Brien, Review of Melinda Rankin, De Facto International Prosecutors in a Global Era: With My Own Eyes3
Foreign Investors of the World, Unite! The International Association for the Promotion and Protection of Private Foreign Investments (APPI) 1958–19683
Rosalyn Higgins on International Organizations and International Law: The Value and Limits of a Policy-Oriented Approach2
The Concept of International Law Reform and the Case of Negotiated Settlements in Foreign Bribery Matters2
Editorial: On My Way In III: It’s Not All About Me: Writing a Cover Letter for an Academic Position; In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews2
Fairness and the Quaintness of International Legal Debates in Europe2
In Dubio Mitius: Advancing Clarity and Modesty in Treaty Interpretation2
Editorial: AltneuelandEuropean Law Open Published by Cambridge University Press: Welcome; In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews2
Looking at Portraits2
International Law and the Regulation of Autonomous Military Capabilities2
The Hague Academy and the World Court: Travelling Together in the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes1
Jochen von Bernstorff, Review of Ntina Tzouvala, Capitalism as Civilization: A History of International Law1
Samuel Kwadwo Boaten Asante and the United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations (1975–1992)1
Time for Justice? Reflections on Narrative Absences and Presences in the Special Tribunal for Lebanon’s Ayyash Decision1
Illegal: The Recourse to Force to Recover Occupied Territory and the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War1
Order in and through Law at the Hague Academy: Examining a Century of Legal Influence and Controversy1
Re-theorizing International Organizations Law: An Epilogue1
It’s the End of the (Offline) World as We Know It: From Human Rights to Digital Human Rights – A Proposed Typology1
Alexandra Hofer, Review of Gavin Sullivan, The Law of the List: UN Counterterrorism Sanctions and the Politics of Global Security Law1
The Politics of Global Lawmaking: A Conversation1
Said Mahmoudi, Review of Emilia Justyna Powell, Islamic Law and International Law: Peaceful Resolution of Disputes1
‘Global Disordering’: Practices of Reflexivity in Global Economic Governance1
Last Page1
The American Law Institute’s Restatement of the Law: Bastion, Bridge and Behemoth1
A. Gattini and M. Dimetto (eds). Time and International Adjudication: The Temporal Factor in Proceedings before International Courts and Tribunals1
Eran Sthoeger, Review of Carlos Espósito and Kate Parlett, eds. The Cambridge Companion to the International Court of Justice1
The Last Page1
Historical Imagination: Reason, Revolution, Restoration1
Refusing Algorithmic Recognition1
Imitation as Flattery: The UK’s Trade Continuity Agreements and the EU’s Normative Foreign Policy1
The Legal Justification for the Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations in International Investment Law1
From In(-)formation to Infrastructural Turns: The Digital Futures of Human Rights Law and Practice1
Windows to Worlds: Eduardo Jiménez de Aréchaga’s Teachings at the Hague Academy1
Against Future Generations1
Time for Federalist Speculation1
Christian J. Tams, Review of Tommaso Soave. The Everyday Makers of International Law: From Great Halls to Back Rooms1
Wars of Recovery1
The Last Page1
Between Asylum and Liberation: The New Palestinian Refugees1
Illegal: The SolarWinds Hack under International Law1
Beyond Tehran and Nairobi: Can Attacks against Embassies Serve as a Basis for the Invocation of Self-defence?1
Editorial: Open Access: No Closed Matter; In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews1
A Historiography of Amnesia: Beyond Data, Big Tech and the (Re)Turn to Human Rights1
Electoral Success at the ICC: A State-Level Analysis1
Contexts of Early Modern German Legal Imagination: On Transformations of German Natural Law – Governing the State-Machine1
Editorial: In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews; The Three Scholars behind ScholarOne: EJIL’s Associate Editors1
Benedictine Monastery in Abu Ghosh1
An SPS Dispute without Science? The Fukushima Case and the Dichotomy of Science/Non-Science Obligations under the SPS Agreement1
Charting the Hague Academy’s Contribution to the Development of International Freshwater Law1
Kirsten Sellars, Review of Gary J. Bass. Judgment at Tokyo: World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia1
Peoples, Inhabitants and Workers: Colonialism in the Treaty of Rome1
Back to the Roots: The Laws of Neutrality and the Future of Due Diligence in Cyberspace1
On My Way Out – Advice to Young Scholars VII: Taking Exams Seriously (Part 1); Vital Statistics; In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews1
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