- Lucas Lixinski, Narratives of the International Legal Order and Why They Matter - An Introduction
- Nikolas M. Rajkovic, On Fragments and Geometry - The International Legal Order as Metaphor and How It Matters
- Surabhi Ranganathan, The Value of Narratives - The India-USA Nuclear Deal in Terms of Fragmentation, Pluralism, Constitutionalisation and Global Administrative Law
- Mónika Ambrus, Through the Looking Glass of Global Constitutionalism and Global Administrative Law - Different Stories About the Crisis in Global Water Governance?
- Marjan Ajevski, International Criminal Law and Constitutionalisation - On Hegemonic Narratives in Progress
- Vassilis P. Tzevelekos, Revisiting the Humanisation of International Law: Limits and Potential
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Special Issue: Narratives of the International Legal Order and Why They Matter
The latest issue of the Erasmus Law Review (Vol. 6, no. 1, 2013) focuses on the topic "Narratives of the International Legal Order and Why They Matter." Contents include: