All Stories

  1. From the National to the Comparative in International Law: Cold War Redux?
  2. The Paths Not Taken?
  3. ‘The Greatest Victory’? Challenges and Opportunities for Mediation in Investor-State Dispute Settlement
  4. ‘Sharp Ears to Hear a Thunderclap’? The rise of mediation in the international dispute prevention and settlement system of the belt and road initiative
  5. Camilo Barcia Trelles in and beyond Vitoria's Shadow (1888–1977)
  6. The Problem of Periodization in the History of International Law
  7. A Very Short History of International Law Journals (1869–2018)
  8. In the General Interest of Peace? British International Lawyers and the Spanish Civil War
  9. The Shifting Origins of International Law
  10. Sovereignty through the Inter-Disciplinary Kaleidoscope
  11. The Ambivalent Shadow of the Pre-Wilsonian Rise of International Law
  12. The Ambivalent Shadow of the Pre-Wilsonian Rise of International Law
  13. The Dilemma of the Three Wise Monkeys? Transnational Law as a Tool of Constitutional Interpretation and the US Supreme Court
  14. El estudio del Derecho internacional en el corto siglo XIX español
  15. Review Essay—Remarks on Post-Sovereignty and International Legal Neoconservatism†
  16. At King Agramant's camp: Old debates, new constitutional times
  17. The Unsolved Riddle of International Constitutionalism
  18. Introduction: Africa and International Law – Reality and Desire
  19. The Swan Song of Universal Jurisdiction in Spain
  20. International Law in the Historical Present Tense
  21. Nihil Novum Sub Sole Since the South West Africa Cases? On Ius Standi, the ICJ and Community Interests
  22. History of International Law, 1550-1700
  23. Medieval International Law