- Articles
- Fleur Johns, The deluge
- Ralf Michaels, Dreaming law without a state: scholarship on autonomous international arbitration as utopian literature
- Sundhya Pahuja, Laws of encounter: a jurisdictional account of international law
- Umut Özsu, ‘A thoroughly bad and vicious solution’: humanitarianism, the World Court, and the modern origins of population transfer
- Books etc.
- Charlotte Peevers, Conducting international authority: Hammarskjöld, the Great Powers and the Suez Crisis
- Daniel McLoughlin, A tale of two Schmitts: authority, administration and the responsibility to protect
- Jacqueline Mowbray, International authority, the responsibility to protect and the culture of the international executive
- Ben Golder, The responsibility to protect: practice, genealogy, biopolitics
- Anne Orford, On international legal method
- Sectionthree
- Sandi Hilal, Alessandro Petti, Eyal Weizman, & Nicola Perugini, The lawless line
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Inaugural Issue: London Review of International Law
The inaugural issue of the London Review of International Law (Vol. 1, no. 1, March 2013) is out. Contents include: