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Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international - Volume: 21 (2019), Issue 2

Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d’histoire du droit international – Volume 21 (2019): Issue 4 (Dec 2019)

Print ISSN: 1388-199X, ISSN: 1571-8050

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CONTENIDO

International Law as Insulation – The Case of the World Bank in the Decolonization Era
By: Dimitri Van Den Meerssche

The Co-creation of Imperial Logic in South American Legal History
By: Fernando Pérez Godoy

The Impasse of Human Rights: a Note on Human Rights, Natural Rights and Continuities in International Law
By: Mónica García-Salmones Rovira

Sovereignty under the League of Nations Mandates: The Jurists’ Debates
By: Leonard V. Smith

Frieden durch Recht? Der Aufstieg des modernen Völkerrechts und der Friedensschluss nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg, written by Marcus M. Payk
By: Hendrik Simon

Justice in a New World: Negotiating Legal Intelligibility in British, Iberian, and Indigenous America, edited by Brian P. Owensby and Richard J. Ross
By: Daniel S. Allemann

Le droit international antiesclavagiste des ‘nations civilisées’ (1815–1945), written by Michel Erpelding
By: Anne-Charlotte Martineau

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