The latest issue of Jus Gentium: Journal of International Legal History (Vol. 4, no. 2, 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
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- Anthony Carty, British and French Archives Relating to Ownership of the Paracel Islands: 1900-1975
- Ryan Greenwood, The Just War in Florentine Political Discourse: c. 1200-1400
- Thomas Schultz & Jason Mitchenson, The History of Comity
- Vladimir Rjéoutski, Derek Offord, & Gesine Argent, French as a Diplomatic and Official Language in Imperial Russia
- W. E. Butler & V. S. Ivanenko, Baron M. A. von Taube: Historian of International Law
- Li Chen, The Making of China’s Foremost Diplomat and International Judge
- Olga Butkevych, International Law as a Living Legal System: Eugene Ehrlich’s Conception in Modern Times
- Notes and Comments
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- W. E. Butler, On the Fate of the Grabar Doctoral Dissertation and Degree
- O. A. Gavrylenko & T. L. Syroed, Classical and Modern Traditions in Kharkiv University: International and European Law
- William E. Butler & Michael Kwon, Manning’s Commentaries on the Law of Nations
New Issue: Jus Gentium: Journal of International Legal History
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
on
September 13, 2019
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