Sunday, May 23, 2021

New Issue: Jus Gentium: Journal of International Legal History

The latest issue of Jus Gentium: Journal of International Legal History (Vol. 6, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Y. Gamarra, Public Uses of the History of International Law
    • Tony Carty, The Shandong Question at Versailles and After: A War to Preserve the Sanctity of Treaties?
    • S. Yu. Marochkin, The 1949 Geneva Conventions 70 Years On: Impact on International Law and National Legal Systems
    • Kit de Vriese, Napoleon, Anzilotti, and the Origins of Attributing State Responsibility
    • N. Hendel, The Development of State Cooperation in Public Health
  • Notes and Comments
    • S. V. Bakhin, N. S. de Galet – Forgotten Name in the History of Private International Law
    • N. Fujinami, Hasan Fehmi Pasha and the Birth of Ottoman International Legal Studies
    • V. S. Ivanenko, Antoni Białecki: Warsaw International Lawyer
    • M. H. Hoeflich & S. Buckley, International Law Texts in American Law Libraries: 1785–1900
  • Documents and Other Evidence of State Practice
    • B. Yatvetsky, T. Korotkyi, & N. Hendel, Zhabotinskii (Jabotintsky) and the Nationalities Issue in International Law
    • Z. Zhabotinskii, Self-Government of a National Minority
    • P. Macalister-Smith & J. Schwietzke, A Brief Calendar of State Practice for Shandong: 1897–1924: Part Three (1910–1913): Dollar Diplomacy