(Image: Muhamed Ali Pasha; Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Brill's Books and Journals Online website published six advance articles of next year's volume XVIII of the Journal of the History of International Law/Revue d'histoire du droit international.
The contributions are part of a theme issue, edited by Umut Özsu (Winnipeg) and Thomas Skouteris (Athens):
- International Legal Histories of the Ottoman Empire: An Introduction to the Symposium (Umut Öszu and Thomas Skouteris)
- European Legal Doctrines on Intervention and the Status of the Ottoman Empire within the ‘Family of Nations’ Throughout the Nineteenth Century (Davide Rodogno)
- War without War: The Battle of Navarino, the Ottoman Empire, and the Pacific Blockade (Will Smiley)
- The Ottoman ‘School’ of International Law as Featured in Textbooks (Berdal Ardal)
- International Lawyers without Public International Law: The Case of Late Ottoman Egypt (Will Hanley)
- Forced Migration as Nation-Building: The League of Nations, Minority Protection, and the Greek-Turkish Population Exchange (Sarah Shields)
Source: ESIL Interest Group History of International Law
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