- Robert McCorquodale & Jean-Pierre Gauci, From Grotius to Higgins: British Influences on International Law from 1915–2015
- Antonios Tzanakapoulos, The Influence of English Courts on the Development of International Law
- Kate Jones, Marking Foreign Policy by Justice: The Legal Advisers to the Foreign Office, 1876–1953
- Philip Allott, Britain and Europe: Managing Revolution
- Stephen Samuel, British Influences on the Ideals of International Lawyers
- Kasey McCall-Smith, British influence on the law of treaties
- Martin Clark, British Contributions to the concept of recognition during the inter-war period: Williams, Baty and Lauterpacht
- Philippa Webb, British Contribution to the Law of State Immunity
- David H. Anderson, British Influence on the Law of the Sea 1915–2015
- Mario Prost & Yoriko Otomo, British influences on international environmental law: the case of wildlife conservation
- Merris Amos, The Influence of British Courts on the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
- Nigel S. Rodley, The Contribution of British NGOs to the Development of International Law
- Amina Higgins & Noelle Adanan, Britain’s Influence on the Regulation of the Slave Trade in the Twentieth Century
- Nicholas Tsagourias, Contribution of British International Lawyers to the Law on the Use of Force
- Matthew Garrod, The British Influence on the development of the laws of war and the punishment of war criminals: from the Grotius Society to the United Nations War Crimes Commission
- Shavana Musa, The British and the Nuremburg Trials
- James Upcher, Neutral and Beligerent Rights: the development of a British Position?
- Anne Marie Brennan, Historical Reflections on the Criminalisation of Terrorism under International Law from the League of Nations to R v. Mohammed Gul: How Britain has Swollen the Tide of Obscurity
- Richard Collins, The Progressive Conception of International Law: Brierly and Lauterpacht in the Interbellum Period
- Robert Cryer, International Law and the Illusion of Novelty: Georg Schwarzenberger
- Gerry Simpson, Juridical Intervention: Martin Wight as International Lawyer
- Philippe Sands & Arman Sarvarian, The Contribution of the UK Bar to International Courts
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
McCorquodale & Gauci: British Influences on International Law, 1915-2015
Robert McCorquodale (British Institute of International and Comparative Law) & Jean-Pierre Gauci (British Institute of International and Comparative Law) have published British Influences on International Law, 1915-2015 (Brill | Nijhoff 2016). Contents include: