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>Editorial: COVID-19 and EJIL; The Self-Asphyxiation of Democracy; Publishers Academics and the Battles over Copyright and Your Rights I; Festschrift? ‘That Which Is Hateful to You Do Not Do to Your Fellow! That is the Whole Torah; The Rest is Interpretation’ (from the Elder Hillel in Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 31a); Vital Statistics; A Less Exclusive Submission Process; In this Issue
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Editorial: COVID-19 and EJIL; The Self-Asphyxiation of Democracy; Publishers Academics and the Battles over Copyright and Your Rights I; Festschrift? ‘That Which Is Hateful to You Do Not Do to Your Fellow! That is the Whole Torah; The Rest is Interpretation’ (from the Elder Hillel in Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 31a); Vital Statistics; A Less Exclusive Submission Process; In this Issue
We are pulled in opposite directions in the face of a global upending of normal life. We find it attractive, even if hunkered down at home, as is our whole editorial team, in six different countries, to continue serenely our normal work in the face of a- normalcy. The life of the mind, the scholarly endeavour, continues – even when juggled with caring responsibilities – not least as an act of faith in better times to come. Unlike war – a metaphor which is widely used and abused – we are not faced by the actions of evil men and women against whom one should rise in indignant protest. Yes, incompetence and irresponsibility might have played a role, but one should not rush to throw the first stone. With time such issues can be and will be sorted out.
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