The latest issue of Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History (Rg 29, 2021) has a forum section dedicated to Martti Koskenniemi's latest book To The Uttermost Parts of the Earth. The section totals fifteen contributions.
Thomas Duve 258 »This is not a history of international law«. A Brief Introduction into the Debate on Martti Koskenniemi’s To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth
Li Chen 262 Reimagine International Law and Relations? A Short Reflection
Jean D’Asprémont 265 Legal Imagination as Resistance
Jean-Louis Halpérin 267 Une histoire transnationale des imaginations nationales?
Madeleine Herren 269 No Esperanto for Law? A Fascinating Book Paves the Way for Future Investigations
Tamar Herzog 271 Alternative Pasts and Alternative Futures
Amalia D. Kessler 273 Beyond Texts: Institutions and the Historical Pursuit of Non-Elite Forms of Legal Imagination
Jörn Leonhard 275 Temporalität und Handlungsmacht: Zwei Anknüpfungen an Martti Koskenniemi
Jessica M. Marglin 277 Notes Towards a Socio-Legal History of International Law
Cristina Nogueira da Silva 279 Legal Imagination, the Power of Texts and Some Hidden Contexts
Jean-Frédéric Schaub 282 Sous-estimer l’imagination juridique de l’Europe du Sud?
Gunnar Folke Schuppert 284 Property Rights as a Governing Institution. A Few Selected Remarks
Inge Van Hulle 286 The Comforts and Confines of the Legal Imagination
Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla 289 Contexts, Protagonists and Legal Imagination: The Spanish Monarchy as a Reference for a Methodological Discussion
Martti Koskenniemi 292 Response – »Imagination begins at home«
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