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30 Eur. J. Int'l L. [i] (2019)

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European Journal of International Law

Vol 30  (2019) No. 1

Contents

Editorial: EJIL at 30; The EU - A Community of Fate, at Last; Vital Statistics;
In this Issue; The Birth of EJIL                                      1

The EJIL Foreword
Martti Koskenniemi,  Imagining the Rule of Law: Rereading the
Grotian 'Tradition'                                                 17

Articles
Valentina Vadi, Perspective and Scale in the Architecture of
International Legal History                                         53
Hannah  Woolaver, From Joining to Leaving: Domestic Law's Role in the
International Legal Validity of Treaty Withdrawal                    73
Claire E. M. Jervis, Jurisdictional Immunities Revisited: An Analysis of the
Procedure Substance Distinction in International Law               105

The Theatre  of International  Law: An  Occasional  Series
Lorenzo Gradoni and Luca Pasquet,  Dialogue Concerning Legal
Un-certainty and Other Prodigies                                   129

The European   Tradition  in International Law
Tilmann  Altwicker, International Law in the Best of All
Possible Worlds: An Introduction to G.W. Leibniz's Theory of International Law  137


Roaming   Charges:  Moments   of History:  1989                    159

Symposium:   Regional  Organization  and Regional  Integration
Damian  Chalmers,  Regional Organizations and the Reintegrating
of International Law                                               163
Damian  Chalmers  and Julia Slupska, The Regional Remaking of
Trade and Investment Law                                           169
Davor Jancic, Regional Parliaments and African Economic Integration 199
Paivi Johanna Neuvonen,  Transforming Membership? Citizenship,
Identity and the Problem of Belonging in Regional Integration Organizations  229
Floris de Witte, Integrating the Subject: Narratives of Emancipation in
Regionalism                                                        257

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