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1 online resource |
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Elgar Research Reviews in Law |
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Elgar research reviews in law.
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14. Gregory Shaffer and Tom Ginsburg (2012), 'The Empirical Turn in International Legal Scholarship', American Journal of International Law, 106 (1), January, 1-48 -- 15. Patrick Capps and Julian Rivers (2010), 'Kant's Concept of International Law', Legal Theory, 16 (4), December, 229-58 -- 16. Jörg Kammerhofer (2009), 'Kelsen -- Which Kelsen? A Reapplication of the Pure Theory to International Law', Leiden Journal of International Law, 22 (2), June, 225-50 -- 17. Mehrdad Payandeh (2010), 'The Concept of International Law in the Jurisprudence of H.L.A. Hart', European Journal of International Law, 21 (4), November, 967-96 -- 18. Matt Craven (2012), 'On Foucault and Wolff or from Law to Political Economy', Leiden Journal of International Law, 25 (3), September, 627-46 -- 19. Martti Koskenniemi (2004), 'What Should International Lawyers Learn from Karl Marx', Leiden Journal of International Law, 17 (2), June, 229-47 -- 20. Robert Howse (2016), 'Schmitt, Schmitteanism and Contemporary International Legal Theory', in Anne Orford, Florian Hoffmann and Martin Clark (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law, Chapter 11, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 212-31 -- 21. Jean d'Aspremont (2016), 'Martti Koskenniemi, the Mainstream and Self-Reflectivity', Leiden Journal of International Law, 29 (3), July, 625-40 -- 22. David W. Kennedy (1999-2000), 'When Renewal Repeats: Thinking Against the Box', N.Y.U Journal of International Law and Politics, 32, Winter, 335-501 -- 23. Jean d'Aspremont (2012), 'Wording in International Law', Leiden Journal of International Law, 25 (3), September, 575-603 -- 24. Martti Koskenniemi (2007), 'The Fate of Public International Law: Between Technique and Politics', Modern Law Review, 70 (1), January 1-31 -- 25. Ingo Venzke (2018), 'What if? Counterfactual (Hi)Stories of International Law', Asian Journal of International Law, 8 (2), July, 403-32 -- 1. Philip Allott (1999), 'International Law and the Idea of History', Journal of the History of International Law, 1 (1), 1-22 -- 2. George Rodrigo Bandeira Galindo (2005), 'Martti Koskenniemi and the Historiographical Turn in International Law', European Journal of International Law, 16 (3), June, 539-60 -- 3. Liliana Obregón Tarazona (2015), 'Writing International Legal History: An Overview', Monde(s): Histoire, Espaces, Relations, 7, May, 95-113 -- 4. Nathaniel Berman (1999), 'In the Wake of Empire', American University International Law Review, 14 (6), 1521-55 -- 5. Thomas Kleinlein (2016), 'International Legal Thought: Creation of a Tradition and the Potential of Disciplinary Self-Reflection', in Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo (ed), The Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence, Oxford University Press, 811-28 -- 6. Arthur Nussbaum (1952), 'The Significance of Roman Law in the History of International Law', University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 100, 678-88 -- 7. Randall Lesaffer (2000), 'The Medieval Canon Law of Contract and Early Modern Treaty Law', Journal of the History of International Law, 2 (2), January, 178-99 |
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8. Leo Gross (1948), 'The Peace of Westphalia 1648-1948', American Journal of International Law, April, 42 (1), April, 20-42 -- 9. Arnulf Becker Lorca (2010), 'Universal International Law: Nineteenth-Century Histories of Imposition and Appropriation', Harvard International Law Journal, 51 (2), Summer, 475-553 -- 10. David W. Kennedy (1996), 'International Law and the Nineteenth Century: History of an Illusion', Nordic Journal of International Law, 65, (3-4), January, 385-403 -- 11. Anne Peters (2017), 'Introduction. A Century After the Russian Revolution: Its Legacy in International Law', Journal of the History of International Law, 19 (2), May 133-47 -- 12. Oona A. Hathaway and Scott J. Shapiro (2019), 'International Law and its Transformation Through the Outlawry of War', International Affairs, 95 (1), January, 45-63 -- 13. Helen Quane (1998), 'The United Nations and the Evolving Right to Self-Determination', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 47 (3), July, 537-73 -- 14. Rosalyn Higgins (2016), 'The United Nations at 70 Years: The Impact Upon International Law', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 65 (1), January, 1-20 -- 15. W. Michael Reisman (1990), 'International Law After the Cold War', American Journal of International Law, 84 (4), October, 859-67 -- 16. Martti Koskenniemi (2011), 'The Political Theology of Trade Law: The Scholastic Contribution' in Ulrich Fastenrath, Rudolf Geiger, Daniel-Erasmus Khan, Andreas Paulus, Sabine von Schorlemer and Christoph Vedder (eds), From Bilateralism to Community Interest: Essays in Honour of Bruno Simma, Oxford University Press, 90-113 -- 17. Antony Anghie (1996), 'Francisco De Vitoria and the Colonial Origins of International Law', Social and Legal Studies, 5 (3), September, 321-37 -- 18. Randall Lesaffer (2003), 'The Grotian Tradition Revisited: Change and Continuity in the History of International Law', British Yearbook of International Law, 73 (1), November, 103-40 -- 19. Rafael Domingo (2011), 'Gaius, Vattel, and the New Global Law Paradigm', European Journal of International Law, 22 (3), August, 627-48 -- 20. Nicholas Greenwood Onuf (1994), 'Civitas Maxima: Wolff, Vattel and the Fate of Republicanism', American Journal of International Law, 88 (2), April, 280-304 -- 21. Martti Koskenniemi (2008), 'Into Positivism: Georg Friedrich von Martens (1756-1821) and Modern International Law', Constellations, 15 (2), June, 189-208 -- 22. Gerry Simpson (2016), 'James Lorimer and the Character of Sovereigns: The Institutes as 21st Century Treatise', European Journal of International Law, 27 (2), May, 431-47 -- 23. Mónica García-Salmones Rovira (2014), 'The Politics of Interest in International Law', European Journal of International Law, 25 (3), August, 765-94 -- 24. Iain G.M. Scobbie (1997), 'The Theorist as Judge: Hersch Lauterpacht's Concept of the International Judicial Function', European Journal of International Law, 8 (2), May, 264-99 -- 25. David W. Kennedy (2003), 'Tom Franck and the Manhattan School', N.Y.U. Journal of International Law and Politics, 35, 397-436 -- 26. Tilmann Altwicker and Oliver Diggelmann (2014), 'How is Progress Constructed in International Legal Scholarship?', European Journal of International Law, 25 (2), July, 425-45 -- 27. David Koller (2012), '... and New York and the Hague and Tokyo and Geneva and Nuremberg and...: The Geographies of International Law', European Journal of International Law, 23 (1), February, 97-120 -- 28. Anne Orford (2013), 'On International Legal Method', London Review of International Law, 1 (1), September, 166-98 -- 29. Martti Koskenniemi (2014), 'Vitoria and Us: Thoughts on Critical Histories of International Law', Rechtsgeschichte: Legal History, 22, 119-39 -- 30. Jean d'Aspremont (2019), 'Critical Histories of International Law and the Repression of Disciplinary Imagination', London Review of International Law, 7 (1), June, 89-116 -- 31. Andrew Lang and Susan Marks (2013), 'People with Projects: Writing the Lives of International Lawyers', Temple International and Comparative Law Journal, 27 (2), Fall, 437-54 |
Summary |
"Encompassing the history and theory of international law, the author writes a timely and important review of this debated topic. Covering various topics including primitive legal scholarship, medieval law and the Grotian Tradition, this original piece explores the topic of International Law in a comprehensive and refreshing manner."-- Provided by publisher |
Other author |
D'Aspremont, Jean, editor.
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Subject |
International law -- History.
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ISBN |
9781789901740 (electronic book) |
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178990174X (electronic book) |
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1789901731 (hardcover) |
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9781789901733 (hardcover) |
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