
The latest issue of the
Nordic Journal of International Law (Vol. 93, no. 1, 2024) is out. Contents include:
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Special Issue: Celebrating Interdisciplinarity in Nordic Approaches to International Law
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Zuzanna Godzimirska & William Hamilton Byrne, Celebrating Interdisciplinarity in Nordic Approaches to International Law
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Silvia Steininger, William Hamilton Byrne, & Raphael Oidtmann, The Blind Men and the Elephant:
An Empirical Analysis of the Social Sciences in International Law
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Runar Hilleren Lie & Malcolm Langford, The Computational Turn in International Law
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Zuzanna Godzimirska & Anne Lise Kjaer, Taking Texts Seriously:
The Language of International Law
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Nora Stappert & Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, Bridging the Gap:
Practice Theory in Interdisciplinary International Law and International Relations Scholarship
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Outi Korhonen & Mervi Leppäkorpi, Elusive Interdisciplinarity in International Law in the Nordics
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Jan Klabbers, The Ethics of Inter-disciplinarity and the Academic Industry
- Sara Olsvig & Miriam Cullen,
Arctic Indigenous Peoples and International Law