- Articles
- S. Harris, Arbitration at Vienna: Recasting the History of International Dispute Resolution
- V.I. Ivanenko, The Rising Generation of International Lawyers at St. Petersburg University: Zaremba and Spasovich
- Mark W. Podvia, The Baltimore Incident and American Naval Expansion
- O.O. Merezhko, The 1917 Russian Revolution and International Law
- K.O. Savchuk & I.M. Protsenko, The Development of the Science of International Law at the Koretsky Institute of State and Law
- J. Anderson, Currency Control, Exchange Contracts, and War: Boissevain v. Weil
- Isaac Schaphorst, Brown v. United States and Confiscation of Enemy Property
- Notes and Comments
- V.I. Ivanenko, Kronid Malyshev and the Renaissance of Private International Law
- W.E. Butler, On Teaching the History of International Law
- I.O. Kresina & O.V. Kresin, The People as a Subject of International Law
- Documents and Other Evidence of State Practice
- P. Macalister-Smith & J. Schwietzke, Brief Calendar of International Practice for Spain and Portugal, 1641 to 1818
Thursday, January 3, 2019
New Issue: Jus Gentium: Journal of International Legal History
The latest issue of Jus Gentium: Journal of International Legal History (Vol. 3, no. 2, 2018) is out. Contents include: