• Editorials

    Editorial | Volume 24 No. 4

    Dear Readers and Friends, Moments of political and societal transformation are often generative episodes for legal thought, bringing new theories to the fore and expanding the reach and visibility of others. The project…

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    Volume 24 | Issue 3

    Articles Does Digitalization Change International Law Structurally? Dana Burchardt Digital Rights and the Outer Limits of International Human Rights Law Yuval Shany Meta’s Oversight Board and Transnational Hybrid Adjudication—What Consequences for International Law?…

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    Editorial | Volume 24 No. 3

    Dear Readers and Friends, There is no shortage of illustrations of how digitalisation transforms our social and political lives and the role that law plays therein. The notion of cyberspace as an extra-legal…

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    Volume 24 | Issue 2

    Articles A Europe Without Internal Frontiers: Challenging the Reintroduction of Border Controls in the Schengen Area in the Light of Union Citizenship Stefan Salomon and Jorrit Rijpma An Empirical Analysis of Credibility Assessment in…

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    Editorial | Volume 24 No. 2

    It is my great pleasure to introduce issue 24.2, which is the first of our issues to be composed from articles published under our new FirstView process. Each of these articles was published FirstView on…