Charity Ilegistration No. 1087973
Coinpany Ilegistration No. 04127151) (England and Wales)
THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
ANNUAL IIEPORT AND UNAUDI'fED FtNANCIAL s fA TLIMCN'rs
roR THE YEAR ENDF.D 318T DECEMBER 2023

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LEGAL AND ADMINtSTRATIVL INF"OIIMA'I'ION
FOR THE YEAR ENDBD 3 1ST DLC,I-
MBLR 2023
TRUSTEFS,.
P G Alslon
R Dehouse
PM R J Dupuy
B E Siinma
J 141-I Weiler
S M 14 Nouwen
SLCRBTARY..
P G Al8ton
CHAtUl'Y NUMBER:
1087973
COMPANY NUMB1?￿.
04127150
PRINCIPAL ADDRESS:
Law School
New York University
40 Washingtoll Square
New York
USA
NY10012-1099
RLGISTERf,D orriLE',
115c Milion Road
C<unbridge
CB4 IXI
INDLPENDENr rxAMINER:
Prontis & Co LLP
l15c fvtiltoii Road
Cambridge
CB4 IXL
BANKERS..
Tho Co-operative
KiThgs Valley
Yew Street
8tockport
Chesliire
S'K4 2JU

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CONTENTS
FOR I'HE YEAR ENDfD 3 1ST DECEMBER 2023
PAGE..
'rTUStee's Report
Stal'em8nl of 'I'rustees' Rcsponsibilities
Independent Ex￿nIne￿S Repoi't
Stateinent of Financial Activitics
Bal&n¢e 8heet
Notes to the Fin￿l¢la1 Stat'ements
7- 11

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PAGB I
TRUS"fEES' RF.PORT (INCLUDING DIIIECI'ORS, REPOAT)
OR I'HF. YEAR r.NDED 31 ST DECF.MBEII 2023
The trn5tees present their annual report and financial siaternents for th¢ year ended 31 st Dccomber 2023.
'I'he fmancial statements comply with the Charities Act 201 I, the Cornp2mies Act 2006, the Memorandum and Articles
of Association, and Accounting and reporting by Chanties: Statement of Recoinmended Practi¢c appli¢&ble to
charities preparing their accounts in accordance with ihe Financial Reporting SiandaTd applic&ble in the UIC aiid
Republic of Ereiand (FRS 102) (effective from I st January 20 19).
Strucl'urL'y govorDance and managemenl.
Th¢ European Journal ofIDtemattonal L&w is a cOmp[￿Y limited by guarantee alld a regi5tcred charity goverlled
by its Memorandum and Articles of Association. Charity nutnber: 1087973, Company number. 04127150.
Th¢ charity is a cojnpany limited by guarantee and h&s no share capital. The liabilily of eacb rnemb¢r in the ovent of
wiiiding-up is limited £1.
The trustees, wlio are also tL)e directors for Ihc purposcs of comiiaiiy Idw, and who served duriiig the year and up t'o
the date of signature of the 'FLnanc&al sldtements were,,
P G Alston
R Dehousse
PMRJCDupuy
BESimm
J14 H Weiler
S M H Nouwen
Pay policy for key personnel
11]e truslees are coThsidered to be k¢y personnel of the charitable company in charge of directing and contrDlling the
elurilable cotnpany on a day tu day basis. 'I"he truslees g'ive their liine fi'eely and iio trusteL received remuller&tioii
in the ycar,
Ob.jectiv¥s and activities
The objecl5 of the chai'ity are to advance education in th¢ field of internation(tl law by malcing grants lowards
charitable iiclivitie8 conngutLd with s¢holarship> by the publiLati()n and disseminatioll OF academic journals for thL
beiiefit ofthe public and by such oth¢r exclusively cli￿ltab]L meaiis tlie board shall iii th¢ir absolute discrction
determine.
Public beijefit
'l-he charily's piiblisli¢d juui'iial (The European Journal of International Law) (ind grallt maknng aotivities are for the
benefit of thc gcneral public.
1.he trustees havc paid due i'egarLI to guidancc issued by the Charity Commission in deciding what activities Ihtt
Lhaiity sliould undertal<c.
Risk managcment
The trustees have assessed th¢ inajor risks to whicli tbe Lharily is cxpoqed, and are satisfied Lli<il syslcins are in
place to miligate exposlire to thL niajor risl<s.
Achicvcmcnts ￿lld performance
During the year tho company received ￿Ua] royalty income. The journal continued to encourage ¢ind
facilitate active discussion o'f k¢y issues concerning international law and global governance and lli<iintained it,1
pusition as pcrhaps the leddllig jourllal iii kts field.

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PAOE 2
TRUSTBES, REPORT UNCLUI)tNG DIRF3cfoRS' RBPORT) (CONTINUBD)
IVII'II.IE YF.AR ENDED 3 1ST DJ3CbMBER2023
PlaKs for the futuro
EJIL ivill work toward8 meeting ILS own (And I'w¢)thy revi3¢d) iTrdiBTrilor8 forsucce5s. BJtL Is'an eeosyslom
lor r¢tleotioTr on illlemulional18w. C0179TSting oFthe joi1rn￿, the blog EJIL,, 1'alkl, tli¢ podcast EJIL: 'fhe Pod¢aBII,
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POS51ble 4udienoe.
Wlih ils openness ¢0 dlverne 8tyle8 and RPPT¢)A¢he5 to internedonal l¢&RI s¢holaTElilp And #volvlnsrubrlLy iYhli41
niirtur¢ Ilsllttrl modos of scholarsl)Ip and fosiur d¢bal6 un t￿￿¢nt wnlrov¢rslal issues, the joumdl olT¢rs r¢adeLS
and HuthtsLY & unlqiie opportunity to engago iyith leBding thinking on inlerDational laiy, Wa aiitt for each Issue
to ptovid¢ a meiiu of artirl¢$ fwom whloh any Inlernailonal Laiv scholar, re8aJ'dles8 oSsp¢clfi¢ int¢r¢sis aThd
spc¢talixulion, will find arti¢le$ of i'elevah¢tr attd iAtei'¢&t.
Elll, aims to fo$l¢r Inl&llectual coinmuiilly ftnd ihis commilinont Is ￿fleCted In IheJouniaf8 edStlnLv and
wvicwliig pra¢tlc¢5. EJIL undertak¢s ¢xl¢nslv¢ cn8agcin¢i)twith xubmiil¢d artiGIB5, Ihe momen¢ of
submi8Eion lo di8YCIMinf41ion, with a Vkelv lo publishin8 artl¢las %vith ft Ivnts sb¢lf lifo Ihot g¢norate disc115SiOn.
Th¢ phllosophy bf our rcvi¢w proooss is Iliat there18 noihlllg th81 is so good il ¢aiiiiol bo bott¢v. Even
arti¢icÉ trl¢arly d¢811ll¢d for publicalion lypicully rcceÈve ¢ommcnls and suggcstions, FJIL takn3 8pe¢i#l prlde
ID pub115hittg Ilio work of ¢aTly career $thola¥s as 4v¢n 4 curstsry l¢Jok at 8uc¢og$ive Fabl¢ of conlonls ivill rtsvt&l.
All llrti¢les ar¢ avftilable In Ilree ACc￿S one year aft¢rpublicadon In IbLFJEL
'I'o a¢ce8g its oiyn porform8ttce, EJII. looks el, other Iliings* lh¢ nunibcr orhigh￿￿0lity submisgi0113' tho
number of years Ihnt A contribu(ion is downloaded oi. acc¢3sod. the Mmb¢i' ofp¢er revlow4rs wlllEtill to rcyl
for Ihejournal Ynd ih¢ quallty oeth¢lr r¢vlews; and Iho IA¢luslvenass across vadous llJlL m¢dia In iomi& UF
topi&%. appro#¢hes, methods. forms, subfields of IIiLtktsatlon81 law and the dlv$rslty ofaulh015 and
intyrlowlol's. IL also ¢ar￿ abollt fost¢rints tRleni And consci(yJ$ly engages wilh praoticos of kntswl¢dgè
prtsductioll. chftllengln£ negative practi￿$ in acadernla.
Wh¢ilKi' it is Ihe Jownal, Ilic blog* ili¢ pod￿1 or tho Yitho-8oJ'l¢4 EJIL thspI￿5 to be Ih¢ obvious go40.place
for tntciTratsonal law.
Fintsii¢ial reylow
As slaied, th# cli?rity rcsoivcs pollcy is ID Inaintdln &iablL) capltal by in¢iii'rinE minimal cxpTrlldl(ure ¢0s1s.
I'ho tYusiL*g report ivas approved by tlie L4oai'd of1'N8Iccs.
Alston

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STATFMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER 2023
The trustees, who are also dircctors of I'he European Journal of International Law for the purpose of cotllpany law,
are responsible for PTeparing the Truslees, Reporl and the financial statemenls in accordance with (tpplicablc law
and United Kingdorn Accounting Slandards (Uniled Icingdom General Acccpted Accounting Praclicc),
ConLpally and Charity Law requires the trustees to prepare fillancial stateinents for each financial year which give
a Irue and fair view of the slate of affairs of the clwitable compltny dnd of the incomllig resources aiid application
of re50wces, includiiig the incoine and expenditure, o'f the charitable company for that year.
In preparing these financial statements, tbe trustees are required to:
seleGt suitable accounting policies and then apply ihein consistently.
observe ihe methods and principles in the Charities SORP;
- make judgements and eslimates thdt are reason<ible and prudcnt;
State whether applicable UK Accounting Standards have been followed, subject to any material dcpartures
disclosed and explained in the financial statements; and
- prepare th¢ f￿anCIal stafrments un th¢ going ¢onc¢rn basis unless it is inapproprial'e to presume (h&t Lhe chiirity
will continue in operation.
Tlie trustees are rosponsible for Iceeping ¢idequale accounting iycords that. disclose with reasonable accuracy at
ny time die financial posit'ion ofthe cliarity and enable thetn to en5urc that tli¢ financial slalements corllply with
thc companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguardiiig iho ass¢ls of the charity henci for Idl<ing
rcasonable stcps for thc pi-cveiilion Lind detectio]] of fr¢iud (Ind othoi. ilTegLilaTilies.

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PAGI? 4
INDI,PENDENT EXAMINER'S REPOII"I" TO T14F TLiUSTLES OF I-FIE LUIIOPEAN JOURNAI. 01,"
IN'fERNA'fioNAL LAW
FOR TFIE YEAR CNDED 31 SI, DECEMBER 2023
I I'eport lo the ¢harity trustees on Lny examination of tlie accounts ol the Cliaritable Company for Ihe yeai. ended
31 st Decembei. 2023.
RESPONSIBILII"ES AND BASIS or KEPORT
As the chai'ity's trustees of the Ch¢iritable Coinpany (and also it5 directors for the puiposes of coinpany law) you
are responsible foi. the preparation of tlie accounts li) accordaiice witli the r¢quiTeinents of the Coinpanies Act 2006
('the 2006 Act,),
Flaving satisfLed Lnyself tliat tli¢ accounts of the Charitabl¢ Company al'e not to be auditcd under Part 16 of the 2006
Act aiid eligible foi- independellt ¢xaLnin&tion, I report in respect of my exaniinatioii of your ch￿'ItY'S &ccounts <
Ca￿Led out under section 145 of the Charities Act 201 I ('the 201 l Act,). In carrying out my examination I have
followed the DÉrectioiis given by the c￿￿'11Y Coinmission under section 145(5)(b} of tlie 201 l Act.
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S STATEMENTS
I havc coinplelLd my examination, I confiL'm tlial. Lio Inattei's have coinc to illy altcnlion in coiinection with ihe
examin&lion giving Ine cause to b¢lievc',
accounting i-ecords were iiot kept in respect of tlie Charitable Company as requii-ed by section 386 of tlie 2006 Act.
or
2, the accounts do not accord with those i'ecords. or
3, Ilie accouiit's do not coinply with the accounting reqliirements OF section 3 96 of the 2006 Act other than any
reqiiii'ement that tlie accounls give a 'truc aiid r(iir' view which is not a matlei. considered as part of an indcpendent
examination. oi.
4. t11e accounts have not be prepaL'ed iii accordance with the Inethods and pi'inciples of tlie Statemcnt of
RecomLnended Practice foi. accounting &nd repoi'ting by charities (applicable to Charities pi'ep&ring Iheir accounls
in accordallce with tl)e Financial ReporLing Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireldiid (FRS 102),
I have no concerns aiid have come across no other mdtters in connection with the exainination lo wliich altcnlioii
should be drawn in this repoi't in order to enable a proper uiiderstandiELg of accounts to be Leachcd.
NIGEL A PRLNTIS F"CA
roR AND ON BEIIALF OF,
PRf.NTIS & CO LLP
CHARTEIiED ACCOUNTAKrs &
INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS
I l5c Millon lioad
Cambridge
CB4 IXC

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8TAI'EMENT O.F fJNANCIAL ACTIVITIES
INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR I'HE YEAR ENDED 31 SI. DECEMBER 2023
lJnrestrict¢d Unre,gtricled
2023
2022
Note
Income and endowrncnts from:
A¢tiviti¢s for generating funds
84,537
83,329
Expeiiditure on:
Charithble activitics
72,080
83,216
Not ineoEnc for the yearl
Ncl incoming rebources
12,457
113
Other recognised gains aiid losscs
Other (losses) or gains
Net movomL'nt in funds
(4,221)
8,236
8,248
8,361
und balaDces at 1st J1￿uarY 2023
489.587
481,226
Fund balaiic¢% at 31st December 2023
497.823
489,587
I'lic StstLineiit uf financial Activilies includes ¢ill gains and lusseb reiognised in ihe ylar.
All inLorne and expenditure derive fruin continuiiig acliviti¢s.
All incoinc and expenditLire 15 Ot'dli unrestricted naturc.
rhe Stilteiment of I'"inancilc l Activitigs a150 coinplies wKtli lh¢ r¢quirLinLnls for in¢onic and cxpeiidiLLITe account
uiidei. tho Companies Acl 2006
'I'lie notes on pages 7 lo I I fomi part of th¢se finèwGial sl¢ilements

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PAQE 6
BAI.ANCE SHELIT
roR TI.IE YEAR ENDED 3 ISI. DIICEMBETi 2023
2023
2022
Nolo
Fixed Assets
I'&nglblc as$olS
63
202
CvrroMI Assds
Debiur8
Ciih al b&nk aiid in band
io
142,277
J81,848
524,125
I14,629
404,046
518,67S
Cv¢dllor$', pnioun15 f#lllD¥ du¢ wllhlii tsliL¥ yoai.
(26,365)
(29,290)
N¢t Cumnl Assets
497,760
497,82J
489,385
Total &s8ets Ios9 eiii'i'olll IlabSlltles
489,587
fund$
Unwslri¢ted thnds
497.82J
489,587
'1lis dlYe¢toi's eonsid8r iho ¢haviiible conlpaiiy ia ontiilod lo ¢￿￿￿t10th froiii the requi1￿m¢￿t lo hovo An audit uiidcr
th¢ provlslons ofseotioi) 477(1) of Ihc C¢)mponics Acl 2006. Mombors h&v¢ nol ￿QuI1*d th¢ oamp4iiy urtdor S¢clio
476 of Ilie Cth)p&nles Acl 2006 to obiHiii an gudil for Ilie ycar riidod 3 1st D￿01￿b¢r 2023. 1'h¢ dlYeLlors ackttowl¢dg£
tlieirj.￿pon8Lbjjlt1fj5 foi. ¢1￿Ul17￿ Ihat Ihv chEwilablB cojnpaiiy keeps aGcountlThg records whi¢h tomply wlih Section
386 and 387 of the Co1￿￿￿1¢5 AGI 2006 and fo¥ pt#parkn8flnancl813tslpmonL% wlilch glve a true aiid fair view ofthe
slite ofaffrtlr¥ of ili¢ ¢liai'liabl¢ ttompally as at 31&1 Dcrcinbcr 2023 and of its suiylus for Ili¢ y￿r thon ¢nd¥d i
Ccol￿all￿# willi IhB I'Bguircinenls ofs¢¢Llon 396 and wl)icli ollierwiso roiiiply willi IIJC r￿uly¢￿¢nts orth¢ A
Irlullng Lo th¢ finaTh4i&l sl&temoiils a8 f&r gs appli¢abltt lo ilie ¢lif4ritabl4 company.
'rh8 fillincial st•l¢m¢nls, wlilc]I bocn pyepared In o¢cord&n¢¢ with th¢ sp¢oi81 provislOtI8 r¢latins10 Coiiipattl¢$
subject ￿ Ilie small coft)p
lies r¢glmB wl hili Part15 ofihts Coinpanie5 Act 2006, ￿¥¢ approved by lh¢ board
0 7..... ......,.... and $i8nd li behalr.
paAItho
'rrnstee
CO￿va￿Y Mgl8trailon Th￿rtber 04127150
Tlie nolos oli pag¢s 7 to I I foyin part ofili¢sB finaiicl81 slaleinenls

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NOTES TO THE fiNANCIAI. STA TBMEN'I'S
roR I'HE, YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER 2023
Accounting l)olicies
Ch4rity Information
The European Journal of International Law is a company limiled by guarantee incorporated in
England and Wales, and a registered charity governed by ils Mcmorandum and Articles ol Associatioii.
The r¢gisleTed office address is I15c Milton Rod4 Lambridge, CB4 IXF..
Every mcmber of Ihe company ulldertakes lo contribut¢ lo th¢ asscts of the comp4tny. in the cvent of
a wiiiding up) 5uGli an amount as may be required not excecding £1.
B&sis of preparation of fliianclal statements
Tli¢ financial Statements bave been pi'epared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities..
stst¢meiit o'fRccominended PractRce appLicdble to Ch￿ItIeS preparing their accounls in accordance
with the Financial Ileporting Standt￿d applicable in the UK aiid Slcpubli¢ of Ireland, {FIIS 102) (ttffeclive
1st January 2019) - Charities SORP (FRS 102)), the financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK
and Republic of Ireland (r.RS 102) and tbc comp£￿]eS Act 2006.
The charity ha5 taken advantage of the provision in the SORP for charititss applying FIIS 102 Update
Bulletin I not to prepare a Stat¢m¢nt of Cash Illows.
Th¢ fLnaiicial slatenients are prepaird in sterling, which is the'functiollal curre11cy of tlIL chai'ity.
mOncl￿.Y amounts in these f￿ancI(11 statements are roundLd lo the nearest £.
The fiThancial stateinents have been prepared under the historical cost convention. "Ilie principal
accounling policies adopted are set out below.
'I'he charity cunstitules a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102,
GoinLW conccrii
At the time ofapproving the financial statements, th¢ Irustccs have a reasonable exp¢ctalion Ibat th¢
chdrily I￿S adequate resourccs lo continue in operatiunal existeiiLC for the forcseeable futLire. Thu5 the
trustccs continue to adopt the going conccrn basis of accounting in pi.ep￿1llg lh¢ 'financial slateinents.
ChAritable funds
Funds held by the charity arc all of an uni'estricted geiier(Il natLire wliich be ll8ed in accordance
willi tlic charitable objcctives at ihc di.8crction of the Iruslees.
Incomc
Income is recogpised wtLen thc cli<irity is legally enl'itled to it after ¢illy P¢L'forniaiice conditioiis have
been LlleL the amounts Clin be me4Asured reliably, alld it is probable that income will bo received,
Expenditurc
Expenditiii'e is recogniscd on¢¢ Iher¢ iq a legal or constructive obligatio]] to ti'ansfer economic bcncfit.
lo a third p(tity, it i5 probable thilt a transfcr o'f economic benefits ivill be reqLiired 8clllcmcni, aL)d Ihe
¢iinounl' of the obligation ctin be me¢lSUltd reliably,
ExpeJ]dilure is classificd by activily, 'J'he costs of e&ch activity are made up of the lotal of direct costs
and sliared costs, including support. costs involv¢d in undert'aking each activity. Direct costs
attributable lo a single activity arc allocated directly to that aGtiVlty. Shared cosls which contribute to
Lllore than onc aclivity and support cosls which 11 re not attributable to a sing]e activity are apportioned
betweeii those activilies on a basis consistcnl witli die use of resources. Centi-al slriff costs ilTe dllocated
on the basis of timc spent, and d¢prociation chargcs are allocated on the portion of the a55et's use.
Rcsources expended arc includ¥d in the Siatcinent of Finaiicial Activities on an accTuals basis, inclusive
OIVAI. wliich cannot be recovered.

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NOTE8 TO T14E FINANCIAL s'fAI'LMENTS
FOR THL YF.AII BNDEI) 31 ST DECFMBER 2023
Tangible fixed assets
Tangible fixed assets are initially tneasured at cost and subsequently measw'ed at cost or valuatior), net
of depreciation and atLy impairment losses.
Deprecial'ion is recogllised so as to wril'e off the c05t or valuation of assets les5 their residual values
over their us¢ful lives i)n the fi)Ilowing bases:
Fixtures, fitl'ings aiid equip]nent
Cotnpuiers
25 /0 strai
ght line
25ts/o Straight line
Cayh and cash eqvival¢nt5
Cash and cash equivalents include caslL ill hand, d¢posit,8 held at call with banlcs, other sliort-tcrm liquid
investmenlE with original nmlurities of three months or less, and bank overdrafl's. Bank overdrafts arc
shown within botTowings in Cu￿ent. liabilities.
r< ijiancial instrumeiit5
Th¢ charity has elected to apply the provision of Section I I 'BasLC fillancial Instruineiits, and Section 12
Other Financial Instrument's Issues, of fRS 102 to all of its fmaThcial instrumcnl%.
Tr'Lnaiicial insts'uments are reCo￿lSed iii the charity's balance sh¢¢t when the rliarity become8 party lo the
contractual provisions of the instrutnent.
Financial assets and liabilities are oifset, wilh the net aLnounis' presenled iii tho findl)cial stalenients, when
there is a legally enforceablc right" to set off the recognised aiiiounts and ihere is an intention lo settle
on & net basis or to realise the asset and settle the liability sfimuliancously.
ForL'iLFn excliange
Transactioiis in foi'cigii currencic8 are Iranslated iiilo sterling at Ihe rate of exclitmge ruling at iho dule of
trqÉ nsactioii.
Critic812ccounting escimates 211d judgement
Ill the application of the charity's (Iccounting polici¢s, thc trustccs arc rcquii-cd to inalce judgcmeiits,
estimates and assutnptions about the Larrying ￿TrOU￿t of ilSSCt8 and liabilities that are not readily &pparenl
from other sources. The cslimates and ilSSOCi(Ited (Issuniplioiis drL based oli historical cxperieiicc dnd
ihcr laclors Ihat arc coiisidercd io be relcv<int. Actual resulis inay diffei fTom thtise ¢sliu]at¢s.
The estiinates and undcrlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accoiinting
estimates are recognised in the period in whicli the estimate is revised whci'c I'he revision affects only ihat
period, or in the period of the revision and future periods where tlie revision affects both CUiTent and
ture periods.
Activities for generating fund
Urn'estricted Uiirestricted
l?unds
2022
2023
Iloyalties
otfice reclwges
33,166
51,371
36,427
46,902
84,537
83,329

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NOTES TO TFIE FINANCIAL STATr=MENTS
FOR THE YF,AR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBEEi 2023
Charitable activitic
CIiFArilablc Charitable
Expeiiditure ExpenditLll
2023
2022
Depr¢ciation and impairn]ent
Bool< editing costs
EJIL., Tall(l Blog expense5
Meeting cxponses
Computer aiid website costs
Govern&ncc Cost:
Tndependellt Examiners re]nuneratioii
Support Cost:
Professional fecs
139
53,099
10,140
2,509
4,033
435
66,507
9,546
745
3,783
1,620
1,660
540
540
72,080
83,216
Net. iiicorne for the year
This is staled after charging..
Deprecialion on taiigible fixed assets
Independcnt Examiners foe
2023
2022
139
1,620
435
1,660
'rruyte¢s
'I'ravelling exp¢iises tol¢Llling £711 wcre reiinbursed to S￿-ah Nouwen (a 'l'rnstee) dLLring the ye&r.
(2022.. £615).
I mployce5
Thcrc wei'e iio etnployce5 duriiig th¢ ycar (2022.. Nil).
2023
Nwnber
2022
Nuniber
rheTe were iio einployeo8 whos¢ annual remuneric tion was tnore than £60,000.
Ol'her gain￿ or losses
Ui]reslricted Uni'eslricted
l.'unds
Funds
2023
2022
Foreigll exchange (10sses)/gains
(4,221)
8,248

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roR TFII- YEAR ENDED 31 ST DbCEMBFR 2023
Tangible fixed a55ets
Current Year
Fixtures,
fitti.ngs &
equipin¢nt Ci)mputBrs
Tolal
Cosl
At 1st Januai'y 2023 and 31sl December 2023
540
1,740
2,280
Deprcciatlon and impairmcnt
At 1st January 2023
Deprecidtion charged 111 Ihe year
At 3 1st Dcceiiiber 2023
540
1,538
139
2,078
139
540
1,677
2,217
Carrying amount
At 3 Ist DeceLnber 2023
63
63
Tangibl¢ fixed a¥sels
l>rior Year
l ixtures,
fittings &
equipment Computei's
Total
Cost
At I st Januclly 2022 and 31st December 2022
DepreciatlDn and impairmeiit
At I st January 2022
Dcprcciation charged in the year
AL 3 1st December 2022
540
1,740
2,280
540
1,103
435
1,643
435
540
1,538
2,078
C&rryiiig amount
At 3 1st December 2022
202
202
io,
Debtors
2023
2022
Ainoiints f'dlling due within on¢ year
()ther dcbtors
Prepdy]ncnts and accrued income
142,277
114,565
64
142,277
114,629
ii.
Creditors
2023
2022
Amounls "falling due witliill one yeai.
T'rade creditors
()Iher creditors
23,976
2,389
26,012
3,278
26,365
29,290

'riiF. E,UIIO.PEAN JOURNAL or INTERNA'I'IONAL LAW
PACJE I I
NO'fFS TO TIIE FINANCIAI. STATEMLNTS
FOR TFIE YEAR ENDED 3 1ST DECEMBER 2023
12.
Related party I'ransactions
Professor Joseph Weiler and Professor Philip Alstoii. TIv5lees ofEui'op¢an Journal of Inlernational Law,
are professors in the Law Department of New York University.
At the year end date a balance oC£109.1 I I (2022.. £78,137) was held in an accouiit at New Yorlc
Universily on belialf of EJIL.
Nytl made payments during the year on behalf of EJIL for the ￿nD￿nI Df £54,37 I (2022,. £36,537),