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The Journal of the History of International Law/Revue d'histoire du droit international just published its second issue for 2015.
Table of Contents:
History and Normativity: Vico’s ‘Natural Law of Nations’ (Walter Rech)
pp.: 147–169 (23)
L’esclavage en droit international : aux origines de la relecture actuelle de la définition conventionnelle de 1926 (Michel Erpelding)
pp.: 170–220 (51)
Some Dutchmen Desperately Trying to Get to Lille. The Batavian Republic and the 1797 Anglo-French Peace Negotiations (Raymond Kubben)
pp.: 221–246 (26)
Research Article
To Consent or Revolt? European Public Law, the Three Partitions of Poland (1772, 1793, and 1795) and the Birth of National Self-Determination (Victor Kattan)
pp.: 247–281 (35)
Book Review
War, Trade and Neutrality: Europe and the Mediterranean in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries , written by Antonella Alimento (Frederik Dhondt)
pp.: 283–290 (8)
Book Review
Esquisse d’un droit international public des anciennes cultures extra européennes , written by Robert Kolb (Thibaut Fleury Graff)
pp.: 291–294 (4)
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