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1. Extradition in the Criminal Procedural Legislation of Ukraine:" Compliance With The European Standards

2. Interpretation and Application of the ECHR: Between Universalism and Regionalism

3. A Comparative Analysis of Human Rights Protection in European Union and African Union Countries: An fsQCA Approach

4. The Era of Dis-and-Misinformation Volume XXII, Number 1

5. Protection or Interference? The Legitimacy of Contemporary Humanitarian Interventions and the Engagement of Nonhegemonic Powers

6. Security vs. Human Dignity: The Migratory Crisis is Knocking on the Door of the Fortress ‘Europe’

7. Can Religious Human Rights Discourses Help Integrating Muslim Migrant Communities Across Europe?

8. The Power of Ideas That Won the Cold War is Still Needed

9. Can the European Union Save Multilateralism?

10. The Georgian Herald Samizdat Journal

11. Avoiding the Legal Black Hole: Re-evaluating the Applicability of the European Convention on Human Rights to the United Kingdom’s Targeted Killing Policy

12. Reconciling the Irreconcilable? – The Extraterritorial Application of the ECHR and its Interaction With IHL

13. The Impact of the European Court of Human Rights on Justice Sector Reform in the Republic of Moldova

14. The Scope of Application of the Charter’s Right to Good Administration of the European Union

15. The Dawn of Article 18 ECHR: A Safeguard Against European Rule of Law Backsliding?

16. The Private Life of Family Matters: Curtailing Human Rights Protection for Migrants under Article 8 of the ECHR?

17. Maritime Legal Black Holes: Migration and Rightlessness in International Law

18. Changing State Behaviour: Damages before the European Court of Human Rights

19. The “Right to Remain Here” as an Evolving Component of Global Refugee Protection: Current Initiatives and Critical Questions

20. Exported as a Commodity: North Korean Workers Officially Dispatched Overseas

21. The Global Exchange (Summer 2017)

22. Anglers of Men: the Politics of Rescuing African Migrants in the Mediterranean Basin

23. International Security and Human Rights: an Examination through Critical Cosmopolitarianism and Offensive Liberalism Approaches / Seguridad internacional y Derechos Humanos: una reflexión a partir delos aportes del cosmopolitismo crítico y el liberalismo ofensivo

24. Does and Should International Law Prohibit the Prosecution of Children for War Crimes?

25. The Value of the European Court of Human Rights to the United Kingdom

26. The Responsibility to Protect beyond Borders in the Law of Nature and Nations

27. Civil society institutions crucial in securing human rights and freedoms

28. The EU Commission and the Fragmentation of International Law: Speaking European in a Foreign Land

29. Backlash against International Courts in West, East and Southern Africa: Causes and Consequences

30. The Right to Leave by Sea: Legal Limits on EU Migration Control by Third Countries

31. Constitutional Process: Current Results, Risks and Prospects

32. The Effects of Margin of Appreciation Doctrine on the European Court of Human Rights: Upholding Public Morality over Fundamental Rights

33. IDENTITY PROBLEMS IN TURKEY: ALEVIS AND AKP

34. Europe and Azerbaijan: The End of Shame

35. More Women – But Which Women? The Rule and the Politics of Gender Balance at the European Court of Human Rights

36. More Women – But Which Women? A Reply to Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez

37. More Women – But Which Women? A Reply to Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez

38. Holocaust Denial before the European Court of Human Rights: Evolution of an Exceptional Regime

39. Settler-State Political Theory, 'CANZUS' and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

40. Internet Freedom and Human Rights

41. Faith, Ritual and Rebellion in 21st Century (Positivist) International Law

42. Stephen Allen. The Chagos Islanders and International Law

43. Schizophrenie du droit international

44. Alternative Dispute Resolution and Human Rights: Developing a Rights-Based Approach through the ECHR

45. How Should States Own? Heinisch v. Germany and the Emergence of Human Rights-Sensitive State Ownership Function

46. Mark Toufayan, Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet, Hélène Ruiz Fabri (eds). Droit international et nouvelles approches sur le tiers-monde: entre répétition et renouveau [International Law and New Approaches to the Third World: Between Repetition and Renewal]

47. Evelyne Schmid. Taking Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Seriously in International Criminal Law

48. Reconceptualizing Implementation: The Judicialization of the Execution of the European Court of Human Rights Judgments

49. Bridging Comparative and International Law: Amicus Curiae Participation as a Vertical Legal Transplant

50. Domestic Violence as a Human Rights Issue: Rumor v. Italy

51. EJIL Editors’ Choice of Books 2015

52. The Worlds of European Constitutionalism, Gráinne de Búrca and J.H.H. Weile

53. Institutional Change in Turkey The Impact of European Union Reforms on Human Rights and Policing, Leila Piran

54. Domestic Implementation of European Court of Human Rights Judgments: Legal Infrastructure and Government Effectiveness Matter: A Reply to Dia Anagnostou and Alina Mungiu-Pippidi

55. What Future for Human Rights?

56. The Future of Human Rights: A View from the United Nations

57. From Empire to Sovereignty — and Back?

58. The Venice Commission of the European Council – Standards and Impact

59. The European Convention on Human Rights, the EU and the UK: Confronting a Heresy

60. The European Convention on Human Rights, the EU and the UK: Confronting a Heresy: A Reply to Andrew Williams

61. Horizontal Review between International Organizations: A Reply to Abigail C. Deshman

62. US and EU Human Rights and Democracy Promotion since the Arab Spring. Rethinking its Content, Targets and Instruments

63. European Asylum Law and the ECHR: An Uneasy Coexistence

64. They Entered without any Rumor. Human Rights in the Belgian Legal Periodicals

65. The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and its Impact on Labor Law: a Plea for a Proportionality-Test "Light"

66. Fighting Maritime Piracy under the European Convention on Human Rights

67. Rights at the Frontier: Border Control and Human Rights Protection of Irregular International Migrants

68. Complementary Protection for Victims of Human Trafficking under the European Convention on Human Rights

69. A Tradition in Delivering Injustice: Judiciary and Rights in Turkey

70. The Convergence of the European Legal System in the Treatment of Third Country Nationals in Europe: The ECJ and ECtHR Jurisprudence

71. Contrasting Rhetoric and Converging Security Interests of the European Union and China in Africa

72. Aida Torres Pérez. Conflicts of Rights in the European Union. A Theory of Supranational Adjudication

73. The Ethos of Europe: Values, Law and Justice in the EU

74. Intellectual legacies, ethical policies and normative territories: Situating the human rights issue in EU–Asia relations

75. Editorial: Lautsi: Crucifix in the Classroom Redux

76. Effective Investigations under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights: Securing the Right to Life or an Onerous Burden on a State?

77. "Democratic Opening", the Legal Status of Non-Muslim Religious Communities and the Venice Commission

78. Roma Question: Reflecting the Internal Debate within the European Union

79. Is the Wedding of Trade and Human Rights a Marriage of Convenience or a Lasting Union?

80. Avrupa İnsan Hakları Sözleşmesinin Yaşamın ve Sağlığın Korunması ile İlgili Olarak Taraf Devletlere Yüklediği Pozitif Yükümlülükler

81. Revisiting Extraterritorial Jurisdiction: A Territorial Justification for Extraterritorial Jurisdiction under the European Convention

82. Incomplete Internalization and Compliance with Human Rights Law: A Reply to Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks

83. The European Courts and the Security Council: Between Dédoublement Fonctionnel and Balancing of Values

84. Inventing Human Rights: A History

85. Import, Export, and Regional Consent in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights

86. Redesigning the European Court of Human Rights: Embeddedness as a Deep Structural Principle of the European Human Rights Regime

87. Attribution of Conduct in Peace Operations: The 'Ultimate Authority and Control' Test

88. EU Operations and Private Military Contractors: Issues of Corporate and Institutional Responsibility