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Bastias Saavedra, M.; Bender, G.; Collin, P.; Duve, T.; Pogies, C.; Bogdandy, L. A. v.; Wolf, J.; Woods, A.: Historical Regimes of Normativity – Part 3 [Legal History Insights. 23.09.2021]. (2021)
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Woods, A.: The Black and White Facts of the Past. A Personal Perspective on How Legal History Plays a Role in South African Politics [Legal History Insights. 23.09.2021]. (2021)
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Bastias Saavedra, M.; Bender, G.; Collin, P.; Duve, T.; Pogies, C.; Bogdandy, L. A. v.; Wolf, J.; Woods, A.: Historical Regimes of Normativity – Part 2 [Legal History Insights. 10.09.2021]. (2021)
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Ehlers, C.: Der Ring von Ingelheim [Legal History Insights. 10.09.2021]. (2021)
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Bastias Saavedra, M.: A Teleology of Ius Gentium? [Review of: Martti Koskenniemi: To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth. Legal Imagination and International Power, 1300-1870, Chapter "The Political Theology of Ius Gentium", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021] [Völkerrechtsblog. 23.08.2021]. (2021)
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Pogies, C.; Simon, H.: Legal Imagination as Bricolage. Introducing the Review Symposium on To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth [Völkerrechtsblog. 23.08.2021]. (2021)
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Duve, T.: "This Is Not a History of International Law": A Brief Introduction into a Debate on Martti Koskenniemi’s The Uttermost Parts of the Earth [Legal History Insights. 09.08.2021]. (2021)
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Bastias Saavedra, M.; Bender, G.; Collin, P.; Duve, T.; Pogies, C.; Bogdandy, L. A. v.; Wolf, J.; Woods, A.: Historical Regimes of Normativity – Part 1 [Legal History Insights. 28.06.2021]. (2021)
5029.
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Duve, T.: What about “Europe”? [Legal History Insights. 25.06.2021]. (2021)
5030.
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Lima, B. R. d.: “Hidden thunder”: Who Was Luiz Gama? [Legal History Insights. 23.06.2021]. (2021)
5031.
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Pedrosa, G. G.: Archives in Lisbon, Lisbon as Archive – Part 1 [Legal History Insights. 22.06.2021]. (2021)
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Collin, P.: “… ist meines Erachtens die Offenheit für das Fremde sehr wichtig. Denn die Vergangenheit ist ja immer fremd.” [Legal History Insights. 21.06.2021]. (2021)
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Bragagnolo, M.: Hyperazpilcueta Virtual Sprint – Digital Legal History Teamworking in Pandemic Times [Legal History Insights. 16.06.2021]. (2021)
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Bragagnolo, M.: The Face of Doctrine. The Mystery of the “Stolen” Portrait of Martín de Azpilcueta [Legal History Insights. 15.06.2021]. (2021)
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Meyer, C. H. F.: “Man darf sich die Gegenwart nicht zu sehr zum Freund machen, sonst konsumiert sie die Geschichte.” [Legal History Insights. 15.06.2021]. (2021)
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Pogies, C.: The Cannon. A Tool for Delimiting Maritime Space [Legal History Insights. 14.06.2021]. (2021)
5037.
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Pogies, C.; Batura, J.; Fikfak, V.: From Sticks to Carrots? An Introduction to the Symposium on Rewarding in International Law [Völkerrechtsblog. 07.06.2021]. (2021)
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Pogies, C.: Worthy of the “Increasingly Global Perspective”? [Reading the Battle for UNCLOS as Global Legal History] [Völkerrechtsblog. 30.12.2020]. (2020)
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Pogies, C.; Saiger, A.-J.; Spitra, S.: “‘The West’ might not exist anymore”. An Interview with Jochen von Bernstorff and Philipp Dann on their new book “The Battle for International Law” [Völkerrechtsblog. 24.12.2020]. (2020)
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Barnes, V.: Legal Transplants, Law Books, and the History of Anglo-American Corporate Fiduciary [Oxford Business Law Blog (20 Nov 2020)]. (2020)
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