Editor-in-Chief
Sarah Nouwen
About the journal
The European Journal of International Law is firmly established as one of the world's leading journals in its field. With its distinctive combination of theoretical and practical approaches to the issues of international law, the journal offers readers …
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EJIL articles are available to read prior to their publication in the journal. Be the first to read the latest research ahead of print publication.
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An Interview with Joseph Weiler
Professor Joseph Weiler stepped down as co-Editor in Chief of the European Journal of International Law at the end of 2024. In this short interview which took place on the eve of his stepping down, he talks with Professor Sarah Nouwen, fellow Editor in Chief, about his experience of running the journal for 17 years.
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EJIL: The Podcast!
EJIL:The Podcast! provides another forum for in-depth, expert and accessible discussion of international law issues in contemporary international and national affairs.
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The EJIL Foreword
EJIL's new Foreword, entitled Rethinking International Law: A TWAIL Retrospective, Antony Anghie provides a personal account of the origins of TWAIL and the political and intellectual context in which it emerged during the 1990s.
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EJIL:Talk!
Join in the debate at EJIL:Talk!, the official blog of EJIL.
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EJIL: Live!
The official podcast of EJIL releases an episode in both video and audio formats to coincide with the publication of each issue.
Watch and listen to in-depth discussions with authors whose articles appear in the latest journal issue.

EJIL on the OUPblog
As an reflection of his article in the European Journal of International Law, Simon Chesterman has published a piece on the OUPblog, "New frontiers in international law: The Asian paradox."
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