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Introduction to Symposium on the Trajectories of International Legal Histories
Doing Things Differently There
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 September 2018
Abstract
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- INTERNATIONAL LEGAL THEORY: Symposium on the ‘Trajectories of International Legal Histories’
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- © Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law 2018
Footnotes
Professor of Public International Law (Chair), Department of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science [[email protected]].
References
1 E.g., ‘International Law and the Nineteenth Century: History of an Illusion’, (1996) 65 Nordic Journal of International Law 385.
2 When I first studied and taught international law, everyone read the American Journal of International Law and very few people read the Leiden Journal of International Law. I would not quite go so far as to say that the position has reversed but there has been a significant shift in the obscure hierarchies around these things.
3 The work of Stephen Hopgood, Lynn Hunt, Sam Moyn, Joey Slaughter and more recently Margot Salomon comes to mind.
4 Cited by Dehm from Meagher, R., An International Redistribution of Wealth and Power: A Study of the Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States (1979), at 3Google Scholar.