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Introduction: Theorizing international law
Part I. Histories. Theorizing the turn to history in international law
Roman law and the intellectual history of international law
Transformations of natural law : Germany 1648-1815
Hugo Grotius : the making of a founding father of international law
The critique of classical thought during the interwar period : Vattel and Van Vollenhoven
The Ottoman Empire, the origins of extraterritoriality, and international legal theory
China in the age of the world picture
Imperialism and international legal theory
Early twentieth-century positivism revisited
Hans Kelsen and the return of universalism
Schmitt, Schmitteanism and contemporary international legal theory
Hannah Arendt and international law
International legal theory in Russia : a civilizational perspective, or Can individuals be subjects of international law?
Part II. Approaches. Natural law in international legal theory : linear and dialectical presentations
Marxist approaches to international law
Realist approaches to international law
Constructivism and the politics of international law
The international signs law
Moral philosophy and international law
International legal positivism
Yale's policy science and international law : between legal formalism and policy conceptualism
International law and economics : letting go of the "normal" in pursuit of an ever-elusive real
Liberal internationalism
Feminist approaches to international law
Kant, cosmopolitanism and international law
Global administrative law and deliberative democracy
Part III. Regimes and doctrines. Towards a new theory of sources in international law
Something to do with states
Theorizing recognition and international personality
Theorizing jurisdiction
Theorizing international organizations
Theorizing the corporation in international law
Theorizing international law on force and intervention
Theorizing human rights
Theorizing free trade
International criminal law : theory all over the place
Theorizing the laws of war
Theories of transitional justice : cashing in the blue chips
Theorizing international environmental law
Theorizing international law and development
Theorizing responsibility
Theorizing private international law
Transnational migration, globalization and governance : theorizing a crisis
Part IV. Debates. Religion, secularism and international law
The idea of progress
International legalism and international politics
Creating poverty
Fragmentation and constitutionalization.

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