Austrian Review of International and European Law - A.R.I.E.L.
Aims and Scope
The Austrian Review of International and European Law (ARIEL) is an annual publication that provides a scholarly forum to discuss issues of public international law and European law, with particular emphasis on topics being of special interest to Austria. lt focuses on theoretical as well as practical questions and current developments in all areas of public international and European law. Each volume contains the following sections:
- longer analytical articles;
- shorter notes dealing with current developments;
- digest of Austrian Practice in international law, encompassing judicial decisions, executive as well as parliamentary documents relating to international law;
- longer book reviews and shorter book notes.
The editorial board and advisory board are composed of scholars and practitioners of public international and European law to ensure that the interrrelationship between current developments and the evolution of modern public international and European law and thorough scholarly analysis is adequately reflected in the ARIEL.
Information for Authors
Authors are kindly requested to adhere to the guidelines set out in the general information for authors and to otherwise keep formatting at a minimum. Manuscripts should comply with the Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) . The PDF version of the paper as well as a complimentary copy of the volume, in which the paper is published, will be provided for each accepted paper.
Manuscripts and other correspondence relating to articles for submission, as well as communications relating to editorial matters and books for review should be sent to the Managing Editor (philipp.janig@univie.ac.at) or other editorial staff indicated in the general information for authors.
Communications relating to editorial matters and books for review should be sent to the editorial staff indicated in the general information for authors .
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Editors
Stephan Wittich, Section for International Law an International Relations, University of Vienna, Austria
Jane Alice Hofbauer, Section for International Law and International Human Rights Law, Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany
Managing Editor
Philipp Janig, Section for International Law and International Human Rights Law, Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany
Editorial Assistant
Maximilian Weninger, Section for International Law an International Relations, University of Vienna, Austria
Editorial Board
Christina Binder
Erika de Wet
Holger Hestermeyer
Peter Hilpold
Ursula Kriebaum
Gerhard Loibl
Irmgard Marboe
Andreas Müller
August Reinisch
Kirsten Schmalenbach
Sigmar Stadlmeier
Helmut Tichy
Advisory Board
Ilias Bantekas
Jean d'Aspremont
Pierre-Marie Dupuy
Malgosia Fitzmaurice
Andrea Gattini
Gerhard Hafner
Hubert Isak
Yann Kerbrat
Jan Klabbers
Martti Koskenniemi
André Nollkaemper
Manfred Nowak
Phoebe Okowa
Alain Pellet
Anne Peters
Christoph Schreuer
Bruno Simma
Christian Tams
Christian Tomuschat
Friedl Weiss
Karl Zemanek
Andreas Zimmermann