
- Special Issue: Revisiting State Socialist Approaches to International Criminal and Humanitarian Law
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- Raluca Grosescu & Ned Richardson-Little, Revisiting State Socialist Approaches to International Criminal and Humanitarian Law: An Introduction
- Giovanni Mantilla, The Protagonism of the USSR and Socialist States in the Revision of International Humanitarian Law
- Sonja Dolinsek & Philippa Hetherington, Socialist Internationalism and Decolonizing Moralities in the UN Anti-Trafficking Regime, 1947–1954
- Raluca Grosescu, State Socialist Endeavours for the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to International Crimes: Historical Roots and Current Implications
- Ned Richardson-Little, The Drug War in a Land Without Drugs: East Germany and the Socialist Embrace of International Narcotics Law
- Tamás Hoffmann, Crimes against the People – a Sui Generis Socialist International Crime?
New Issue: Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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July 18, 2019
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