(Source: Brill)
The Journal of the History of
International Law has also published its latest issue.
Resolving the Misunderstood
Historical Order: A Korean Perspective on the Historical Tributary Order in
East Asia
By: Si Jin Oh
Pages: 341–377
From Swords to Words: the
Intersection of Geopolitics and Law, and the Subtle Expansion of International
Law in the Consolidation of the Independence of the Latin American Republics
By: Nicolas Carrillo-Santarelli
and Carolina Olarte-Bácares
Pages: 378–420
Divide and Then Preside: the
Dilemma of the First Asian President of the Permanent Court of International
Justice in the Age of Empires: a Review Essay on Yanagihara Masaharu and
Shinohara Hatsue Eds, Adachi Mineichirō (2017)
By: Tomoko Akami
Pages: 421–442
The Conservative Human Rights
Revolution European Identity, Transnational Politics, and the Origins of the
European Convention, written by Marco Duranti
By: Dalia Palombo
Pages: 443–449
The Holocaust, Corporations, and
the Law. Unfinished Business, written by Leora Bilsky
By: Nadia Bernaz
Pages: 450–453
Boundaries of the International:
Law and Empire, written by Jennifer Pitts
By: Casper Sylvest
Pages: 454–457
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