The latest issue of Jus Gentium: Journal of International Legal History (Vol. 3, no. 2, 2018) is out. Contents include: Articles S. Harris, Arbitration at Vienna: Recasting the History of International Dispute Resolution V.I. Ivanenko, The Rising Generation of International Lawyers at St. Petersburg University: Zaremba and Spasovich Mark W. Podvia, The Baltimore Incident and American Naval Expansion O.O. Merezhko, The 1917 Russian Revolution and International Law K.O. Savchuk & I.M. Protsenko, The Development of the Science of International Law at the Koretsky Institute of State and Law J. Anderson, Currency Control, Exchange Contracts, and War: Boissevain v. Weil Isaac Schaphorst, Brown v. United States and Confiscation of Enemy Property Notes and Comments V.I. Ivanenko, Kronid Malyshev and the Renaissance of Private International Law W.E. Butler, On Teaching the History of International Law I.O. Kresina & O.V. Kresin, The People as a Subject of International Law Doc...
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