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Chapter 1. The Multifaceted Notion of Time in International Law (Klara Polackova Van der Ploeg)
Part I. Constructing and Attributing Meaning to Time in International Law
Chapter 2. Lawyers as Creators of Laws Temporal Reality: A Pragmatic Approach to International Law (Eric Wyler)
Chapter 3. Human Rights in Time: Temporalization of Human Rights in Historical Representation (Juhana Mikael Salojarvi)
Chapter 4. Interstellar Justice Now: Back to the Future of International Law (Berenice Kafui Schramm)
Chapter 5. Digressing Towards Justice: International Criminal Laws Narrative of Moral Transit Through Violence (Timothy Waters)
Part II. Time in International Lawmaking
Chapter 6. How Instant and Universal International Law is Born and How it Dies: The 1856 Declaration of Paris (Jan Martin Lemnitzer)
Chapter 7. Incrementalism in Lawmaking: The Development of Normative Frameworks of Protection for Forcibly Displaced Persons (Rob Grace)
Chapter 8. The Politics of Time in Domestic and International Lawmaking (Tommaso Soave)
Chapter 9. Life Cycles of International Law as a Noetic Unity: The Various Times of Law-Thinking (Thomas Schultz)
Part III. Time and the Operation of International Law
Chapter 10. Time-Travelling Rules of Interpretation: Of Time-Will and Time-Bubbles (Panos Merkouris)
Chapter 11. Time and Tide Wait for No One: The Curious Consideration of Time in International Investment Treaty Law (Robert Howse)
Chapter 12. The Relevant Time for Assessing Jurisdiction: The International Court of Justice and the Ratione Temporis Objection in the Genocide (Croatia v. Serbia) Case (Lorenzo Palestini)
Chapter 13. Of Relevant Dates and Political Processes: State Succession and the Dissolution of the Former Yugoslavia (Asier Garrido-Munoz)
Chapter 14. China, Confucian Time and International Law: A Normative and Behavioral Account (Matthias Vanhullebusch)
Part IV. International Law between Change and Stability
Chapter 15. International Law Through Time: On Change and Facticity of International Law (Klara Polackova Van der Ploeg)
Chapter 16. The Development of International Law, Perception, and the Problem of Time (Gregory Messenger)
Chapter 17. Change and Adaptation in International Environmental Law: The Challenge of Resilience (Jaye Ellis)
Part V. Transformations of International Legal Concepts in Time: Continuity, Discontinuity, Recurrence
Chapter 18. The Minimum Standard of Treatment in International Investment Law: The Story of the Emergence, the Decline and the Recent Resurrection of a Concept (Patrick Dumberry)
Chapter 19. Peace Agreements Between Rupture and Continuity: Mediating Time in International Law (Philip Kastner)
Chapter 20. Overlooking Continuity: National Minorities and Timeless Human Rights (Leon Castellanos-Jankiewicz)
Chapter 21. Self-determination as Ideology: The Cold War, the End of Empire, and the Making of UN General Assembly Resolution 1514 (14 December 1960) (Victor Kattan).

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