ESIL Interest Group History of International Law

ESIL Interest Group History of International Law

Wednesday, 7 September 2022

JOURNAL: Journal of the History of International Law, Special Issue: The United Nations War Crimes Commission (UNWCC), 1943-1948, and the Codification of International Criminal Law, Volume 24, Issue 3 (August 2022)

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Articles

The United Nations War Crimes Commission (UNWCC), 1943–1948, and the Codification of International Criminal Law: An Introduction to the Special Issue

Authors: Sabina Ferhadbegović, Kerstin von Lingen, and Julia Eichenberg
Pages: 305–314

Epistemic Communities of Exile Lawyers at the UNWCC

Author: Kerstin von Lingen
Pages: 315–333

Crossroads in London on the Road to Nuremberg: The London International Assembly, Exile Governments and War Crimes

Author: Julia Eichenberg
Pages: 334–353

The Absent Player: The Soviet Union and the Genesis of the Allied War Crimes Trials Program, 1941–1943

Author: Valentyna Polunina
Pages: 354–372

The United Nations War Crimes Commission and the Prosecution of War Criminals in Yugoslavia

Author: Sabina Ferhadbegović
Pages: 373–390

A Lawyer in Exile: Johannes M. de Moor and the Circulation of Legal Knowledge in Wartime London

Author: Sara Weydner
Pages: 391–406

The Imperial Precipice: Jurists and Diplomats of the French Empire at the United Nations War Crimes Commission

Author: Ann-Sophie Schoepfel
Pages: 407–424

Australian Representatives to the UNWCC, 1943–1948

Author: Narrelle Morris
Pages: 425–442

Book Reviews

Revolutions in International Law. The Legacies of 1917, edited by Katryn Greenman, Anne Orford, Anna Sounders and Ntina Tzouvala

Author: Raluca Grosescu
Pages: 443–446

International Organization as Technocratic Utopia, written by Jens Steffek

Author: Negar Mansouri
Pages: 447–452

Contingency in International Law: On the Possibility of Different Legal Histories, edited by Ingo Venzke and Kevin Jon Heller

Author: Ville Kari
Pages: 453–458

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