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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Beyond Naming and Shaming: Accusations and International Law in Cybersecurity13
Walking Back Human Rights in Europe?9
‘Cyber Due Diligence’: A Patchwork of Protective Obligations in International Law9
Democratic Disruption in the Age of Social Media: Between Marketized and Structural Conceptions of Human Rights Law8
Climate Change before the European Court of Human Rights: Capturing Risk, Ill-Treatment and Vulnerability8
Cyber Attribution: Technical and Legal Approaches and Challenges7
Unreliable Protection: An Experimental Study of Experts’ In Bello Proportionality Decisions7
The Right to Benefit from Science and Its Implications for Genomic Data Sharing7
What Is Wrong with Investment Arbitration? Evidence from a Set of Behavioural Experiments5
Marked Absences: Locating Gender and Race in International Legal History5
How to Illegalize Past Injustice: Reinterpreting the Rules of Intertemporality4
Against Future Generations4
It’s the End of the (Offline) World as We Know It: From Human Rights to Digital Human Rights – A Proposed Typology4
The Humanization of Jus ad Bellum: Prospects and Perils4
Corporate Human Rights?4
Legal: Use of Force in Self-Defence to Recover Occupied Territory3
Illegal: The Recourse to Force to Recover Occupied Territory and the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War3
Decolonizing Cyprus 60 Years after Independence: An Assessment of the Legality of the Sovereign Base Areas3
Jurisdiction Unbound: (Extra)territorial Regulation as Global Governance3
Out with the ‘Old’, in with the ‘New’: Challenging Dominant Regulatory Approaches in the Field of Human Rights3
Between Participation and Capture in International Rule-Making: The WHO Framework of Engagement with Non-State Actors3
Virtual Borders: International Law and the Elusive Inequalities of Algorithmic Association3
Challenges and Pitfalls in Research on Compliance with the ‘Views’ of UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies: A Reply to Vera Shikhelman3
Infecting the Mind: Establishing Responsibility for Transboundary Disinformation3
Technological Neutrality and Regulation of Digital Trade: How Far Can We Go?3
Negotiating the Illegal: On the United Nations and the Illegal Occupation of Palestine, 1967–20203
Trade Defence Instruments: A New Tool for the European Union’s Extractivism2
‘From the Wells of Disappointment’: The Curious Case of the International Law of Democracy and the Politics of International Legal Scholarship2
Not That Assertive: The EU’s Take on Enforcement of Labour Obligations in Its Free Trade Agreement with South Korea2
State Continuity in the Absence of Government: The Underlying Rationale in International Law2
Language Bias in International Legal Scholarship: Symptoms, Explanations, Implications and Remedies2
The Precaution Presumption2
Dispute Settlement in Preferential Trade Agreements and the WTO: A Network Analysis of Idleness and Choice of Forum2
Camilo Barcia Trelles on Francisco de Vitoria: At the Crossroads of Carl Schmitt’s Grossraum and James Brown Scott’s ‘Modern International Law’2
‘Soft Law’, Informal Lawmaking and ‘New Institutions’ in the Global Counter-Terrorism Architecture2
Time for Federalist Speculation1
What’s Behind the WTO Crisis? A Marxist Analysis1
Back to the Roots: The Laws of Neutrality and the Future of Due Diligence in Cyberspace1
Implications of the Diversity of the Rules on the Use of Force for Change in the Law1
Illegal: The SolarWinds Hack under International Law1
Voice under Domination: Notes on the Making and Significance of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants1
Of Tactics, Illegal Occupation and the Boundaries of Legal Capability: A Reply to Ardi Imseis1
Autorité oblige: The Rise and Fall of Hans Kelsen’s Legal Concept of International Institutions1
On the Judge Centredness of the International Legal Self1
Camilo Barcia Trelles in and beyond Vitoria's Shadow (1888–1977)1
‘Stuck in Salamanca’: A Response1
On the Benefit of Reinventing the Wheel: The Notion of a Single Internationally Wrongful Act1
The Originality of Outsiders: Innovation in the Investment Treaty System1
Cooperative National Regulation to Secure Transnational Public Goods: A Reply to Nico Krisch1
The Nature and Context of Rules and the Identification of Customary International Law1
Israeli Courts and the Paradox of International Human Rights Law1
Climbing the Wall around EU Citizenship: Has the Time Come to Align Third-Country Nationals with Intra-EU Migrants?1
Conflicts and Tentative Solutions to Protecting Personal Data in Investment Arbitration1
Attack by Design: Australia’s Offshore Detention System and the Literature of Atrocity1
Not Just Sea Turtles, Let’s Protect Women Too: Invoking Public Morality Exception or Negotiating a New Gender Exception in Trade Agreements?1
The Politics of Global Lawmaking: A Conversation1
On Financial Nationalism and International Law: Sovereignty, Cooperation and Hard/Soft Governance in International Finance1
The Aggravating Duty of Non-Aggravation1
Can International Law Survive a Rising China?1
Schermers’ Dilemma1
World Trade and Investment Law Reimagined: A Progressive Agenda for an Inclusive Globalization1
Disenchanting Gentili1
Functionalism According to Paul Reuter: Playing a Lone Hand1
The Limits of Human Rights Law: A Reply to Corina Heri1
Beyond Tehran and Nairobi: Can Attacks against Embassies Serve as a Basis for the Invocation of Self-defence?1
The Case of Female Perpetrators of International Crimes: Exploratory Insights and New Research Directions1
Organizing Internationally: Georges Abi-Saab, the Congo Crisis and the Decolonization of the United Nations1
‘Let us suppose that universals do not exist’: Bricoleur and Bricolage in Martti Koskenniemi’s To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth1
Louis Sohn’s Legacy1
The Regulation of Environmentally Harmful Fossil Fuel Subsidies: From Obscurity to Prominence in the Multilateral Trading System1
WTO Rulings and the Veil of Anonymity1
Can Supranational Law Enhance Democracy? EU Economic Law as a Market-Democratizing Project1
Roger O’Keefe, Review of Tom Ruys and Nicolas Angelet (eds), Luca Ferro (assistant ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Immunities and International Law1
‘Like a Tree in the Garden of State Sciences’: From Staatswissenschaften to External Public Law1
The Human Right to Science and Its Relationship to International Environmental Law1
Camilo Barcia Trelles on the Meaning of the Monroe Doctrine and the Legacy of Vitoria in the Americas1
Preventing the Bad from Getting Worse: The End of the World (Trade Organization) As We Know It?1
The Law That Wasn’t There1
Risking a Colonial Anticolonialism1
The Restatement of Foreign Sovereign Immunity: Tutto il Mondo è Paese1
The Analogy between States and International Organizations1
OUP accepted manuscript1
Pragmatic Adjudication of Election Cases in the European Court of Human Rights1
When Global Becomes Municipal: US Cities Localizing Unratified International Human Rights Law1
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