Oxford University Press
1464-3596
Monthly
0938-5428
2025
4401865556767
United Kingdom
English
YES
Google Scholar
managingeditor@ejil.org
The European Journal of International Law (EJIL) is firmly established as one of the world’s foremost journals in its field. With its distinctive combination of theoretical and practical approaches, and evolving rubrics which nurture distinct modes of scholarship and foster debate on current controversial issues, the journal offers readers and authors a unique opportunity to engage with leading thinking on international law. In each issue, it aims to provide a menu of articles from which any International Law scholar, regardless of specific interests and specialization, will find articles of relevance and interest. EJIL aims to foster an intellectual community and this commitment is reflected in the journal’s editing and reviewing practices. EJIL undertakes extensive engagement with submitted articles, from the moment of submission to dissemination, with a view to publishing articles with a long shelf life that generate discussion. The philosophy of our review process is that there is nothing that is so good that it cannot be made better. Even articles clearly destined for publication typically receive comments and suggestions. EJIL takes special pride in publishing the work of early career scholars. EJIL is more than a journal – it is “an ecosystem” for reflection on international law, consisting of the journal, the blog EJIL:Talk!, the podcast EJIL:The Podcast!, the video-series EJIL:Live! and social media presence. The ecosystem is more than the sum of its parts: through close collaboration, the parts of the ecosystem allow new ideas about international law to reach the broadest possible audience.
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