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We are delighted to announce that Volume 15, Issue 1 of the Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) is now available in print and via Elgaronline. This issue of the CILJ contributes to academic debates by tackling long-standing as well as novel questions of international law. The topics covered in this issue include human rights,
international counter-terrorism law, One Health, State recognition and international economic law. The issue concludes with two book reviews by Rebecca McMenamin and Pedro Aránguez Díaz. We hope that you will find the contributions stimulating and insightful. Renatus Otto Franz Derler and Jonas Wieschollek
Editors-in-Chief
CILJ has received an Impact Factor of 0.7 in ESCI from Clarivate
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