
The latest issue of the
Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international (Vol. 22, nos. 2-3, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Politics and the Histories of International Law
- Anne Peters, Raphael Schäfer, & Randall Lesaffer, Politics and the Histories of International Law: An Introduction to the Special Issue
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Jacob Katz Cogan, A History of International Law in the Vernacular
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Hendrik Simon, Theorising Order in the Shadow of War. The Politics of International Legal Knowledge and the Justification of Force in Modernity
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Parvathi Menon, Edmund Burke and the Ambivalence of Protection for Slaves: Between Humanity and Control
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Maria Adele Carrai, The Politics of History in the Late Qing Era: William A. P. Martin and a History of International Law for China
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Madeleine Herren, Strength through Diversity? The Paradox of Extraterritoriality and the History of the Odd Ones Out
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Sebastian M. Spitra, Civilisation, Protection, Restitution: A Critical History of International Cultural Heritage Law in the 19th and 20th Century
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Etienne Henry, The Road to Collective Security: Soviet Russia, the League of Nations, and the Emergence of the ius contra bellum in the Aftermath of the Russian Revolution (1917–1934)
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Deborah Whitehall, Three Wartime Textbooks of International Law
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Julia Bühner, Histories Hidden in the Shadow: Vitoria and the International Ostracism of Francoist Spain
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Michel Erpelding, International Law and the European Court of Justice: The Politics of Avoiding History
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Jean d’Aspremont, Turntablism in the History of International Law