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The latest issue of the
Virginia Journal of International Law (Vol. 64, no. 2, Winter 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Pierre-Hugues Verdier, Transnational Enforcement Leadership and the World Police Paradox
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Nikos Skoutaris, Accommodating Secession within the EU Constitutional Order of States
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SAILS Essay Collection
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Kathleen Claussen, Foreword
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Harlan Grant Cohen, A Short History of the Early History of American Student-Edited International Law Journals
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Jorge Contesse, International Law Scholarship in Latin America
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Niccolo Ridi & Thomas Schultz, Tracing the Footprints of International Law Ideas: A Scientometric Analysis