A new issue of the Journal of the History of International Law-Revue d'histoire du droit international (Brill) is out now (link).
Contents:
Articles:
- Yolanda Gamarra, "Rafael Altamira y Crevea (1866-1951). The International Judge as 'Gentle Civilizer'"
- Peter Langford & Ian Bryan, "Hans Kelsen's Theory of Legal Monism. A Critical Engagement with the Emerging Legal Order of the 1920s"
- Robert Nelson & Christopher Waters, "The Allied Bombing of German Cities during the Second World War from a Canadian Perspective"
- Daniel Schwartz, "Grotius on the Moral Standing of the Society of Nations"
- Guo Ran, "International Law in China, Past and Present: Study on the History of International Law, YANG Zewei"
- Georg Cavallar, "Das Selbstbestimmungsrecht der Völker. Die Domestizierung einer Illusion, Jörg Fisch"
- Frederik Dhondt, "Regeneration and Hegemony. Franco-Batavian Relations in the Revolutionary Era, 1795-1803, Raymond M. H. Kubben"
- Simone Zubruchen, "Imperfect Cosmopolis. Studies in the History of International Legal Theory and Cosmopolitan Ideas, Georg Cavallar"
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