Our special issue of the Journal of the History of International Law on “Revisiting State Socialist Approaches to International Criminal and Humanitarian Law” is now online!
Everything is paywalled so if you can’t get access, get in touch and I’ll try to find a way get you a copy.
Here is the table of contents:
Raluca Grosescu & Ned Richardson-Little Revisiting State Socialist Approaches to International Criminal and Humanitarian Law: An Introduction
Giovanni Mantilla The Protagonism of the USSR and Socialist States in the Revision of International Humanitarian Law
Sonja Dolinsek and Philippa Hetherington Socialist Internationalism and Decolonizing Moralities in the UN Anti-Trafficking Regime, 1947–1954
Raluca Grosescu State Socialist Endeavours for the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to International Crimes: Historical Roots and Current Implications
Ned Richardson-Little The Drug War in a Land Without Drugs: East Germany and the Socialist Embrace of International Narcotics Law
Tamás Hoffmann Crimes against the People – a Sui Generis Socialist International Crime?
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