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23 Eur. J. Int'l L. [i] (2012)

handle is hein.journals/eurint23 and id is 1 raw text is: European Journal of International Law
Vol. 23 (2012) No. 1
Contents
Editorial: Integration through Fear; Essential EJIL Statistics for 2011;
From the Editor's Postbox: The Language Issue - Redux; In this Issue  1
Articles
Armin von Bogdandy and Ingo Venzke, In Whose Name? An
Investigation of International Courts' Public Authority and Its
Democratic Justification                                          7
Marlies Glasius, Do International Criminal Courts Require
Democratic Legitimacy?                                          43
Nicolas Carrillo-Santarelli and Carlos Esp6sito, The Protection
of Humanitarian Legal Goods by National Judges                  67
David Koller, ... and New York and The Hague and Tokyo and Geneva
and Nuremberg and ...: The Geographies of International Law     97
Critical Review of International Jurisprudence
Marko Milanovic, A1-Skeini and AI-Jedda in Strasbourg          121
Matthew Parish, International Courts and the European Legal Order  141
Agnieszka Szpak, National, Ethnic, Racial, and Religious Groups
Protected against Genocide in the Jurisprudence of the ad hoc
International Criminal Tribunals                               155
Roaming Charges: Moments of Dignity: Bicycle Repair
Man, Peking                                                     175
EJIL: Debate!
Jose Alejandro Carballo Leyda, The Laws of Occupation and
Commercial Law Reform in Occupied Territories: Clarifying
a Widespread Misunderstanding                                  179
Eyal Benvenisti, The Laws of Occupation and Commercial Law Reform
in Occupied Territories: A Reply to Jose Alejandro Carballo Leyda  199
lose Alejandro Carballo Leyda, The Laws of Occupation and
Commercial Law Reform in Occupied Territories: A Rejoinder to
Eyal Benvenisti                                                211
The European Tradition in International Law: Nicolas Politis
Linos-Alexander Sicilianos and Thomas Skouteris, Editorial Note  215
Marilena Papadaki, The 'Government Intellectuals': Nicolas Politis -
An Intellectual Portrait                                       221

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