About this book series

The Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law (EtYIL) is a peer-reviewed academic Yearbook that publishes scholarly works of the highest standard in the field of international law broadly defined, but with a focus on Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa region. International law presents both opportunities and challenges to developing countries; however, their role in the making of the law and the scholarly analysis and debate that informs and underpins its evolution remains marginal. By choosing Ethiopia as its geographical focus, this Yearbook aims to contribute towards filling this gap and the long-term goal of rebalancing the narrative of international law in a manner that better reflects the diversity of its actors and subjects. With this in mind, EtYIL welcomes contributions in all areas of international law and relations. Particular issues of interest to the Yearbook include sustainable development law, the law of international trade and investment, the peaceful settlement of disputes, the sharing and preservation of transboundary resources, regional integration, peace and security, humanitarian law and human rights, and regional and international institutions.
Electronic ISSN
2522-5294
Print ISSN
2522-5286
Editor-in-Chief
  • Zeray Yihdego
Series Editor
  • Martha Belete Hailu

Book titles in this series

  1. Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law 2019

    Towards a Global Order based on Principles of Fairness, Solidarity, and Humanity

    Editors:
    • Zeray Yihdego
    • Melaku Geboye Desta
    • Martha Belete Hailu
    • Copyright: 2020

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. SCImago
  2. SCOPUS