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Back matter Journal of the history of International Law 24 (2022) 601–604 brill.com/jhil Contents volume 24, no. 1 Articles Use, War, and Commercial Society. Changing Paradigms of Human Relations with Animals in the Early Modern Law of Nature and of Nations  1–35 Annabel Brett The Legal Status of Historic Bays in the Light of the Works of the League of Nations Committee of Experts for the Progressive Codification of International Law  36–61 Tomasz Kamiński Legal Models and Methods of Western Colonisation of the South Pacific 62–101 Sarah Heathcote The United States and Human Rights Marginalization at the International Court of Justice, 1945–1950  102–134 Olivier Barsalou Book Reviews Michael Rothberg, The Implicated Subject: Beyond Victims and Perpetrators [2019] 135–141 Deborah Whitehall A. Dirk Moses, Marco Duranti and Roland Burke (eds.), Decolonization, Self-Determination, and the Rise of Global Human Rights [2020] 142–147 Basil Ugochukwu © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2022 | doi:10.1163/15718050-02404008 602 Contents volume 24, no. 2 Articles The Historical Origins of the Duty to Save Life at Sea in International Law  149–188 Irini Papanicolopulu Exclusion vs Cooperation in the Utilisation of Transboundary Watercourses: The Case for Decolonising the Nile Water Agreements  189–226 Fekade Abebe Making International Law Truly ‘International’? Reflecting on Colonial Approaches to the China-Vietnam Dispute in the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international Brill

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Journal of the history of International Law 24 (2022) 601–604 brill.com/jhil Contents volume 24, no. 1 Articles Use, War, and Commercial Society. Changing Paradigms of Human Relations with Animals in the Early Modern Law of Nature and of Nations  1–35 Annabel Brett The Legal Status of Historic Bays in the Light of the Works of the League of Nations Committee of Experts for the Progressive Codification of International Law  36–61 Tomasz Kamiński Legal Models and Methods of Western Colonisation of the South Pacific 62–101 Sarah Heathcote The United States and Human Rights Marginalization at the International Court of Justice, 1945–1950  102–134 Olivier Barsalou Book Reviews Michael Rothberg, The Implicated Subject: Beyond Victims and Perpetrators [2019] 135–141 Deborah Whitehall A. Dirk Moses, Marco Duranti and Roland Burke (eds.), Decolonization, Self-Determination, and the Rise of Global Human Rights [2020] 142–147 Basil Ugochukwu © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2022 | doi:10.1163/15718050-02404008 602 Contents volume 24, no. 2 Articles The Historical Origins of the Duty to Save Life at Sea in International Law  149–188 Irini Papanicolopulu Exclusion vs Cooperation in the Utilisation of Transboundary Watercourses: The Case for Decolonising the Nile Water Agreements  189–226 Fekade Abebe Making International Law Truly ‘International’? Reflecting on Colonial Approaches to the China-Vietnam Dispute in the

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Published: Dec 14, 2022

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