Jus Gentium. Journal of International Legal History. Vol 9, No 1. 2024
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2024. Jus Gentium. Journal of International Legal History. William E. Butler, Editor. Talbot Publishing, 2024. Volume 9, No. 1. January 2024. 322 pp. Paperback. $50. * JUS GENTIUM Journal of International Legal History is the first dedicated journal in the United States addressing the history of international law. Much current scholarship on the history of international law is preoccupied not with international law, but with international legal doctrine; the doctrinal writings of remarkably few individuals dominate the discourse while the rest remain unseen or overlooked. This journal will encourage further exploration in the archives, for new materials and confirmation of the accuracy of past uses, and welcomes the continued reassessment of international legal history in all of its dimensions. Vol. 9, No. 1 | January 2024. ARTICLES: "Swell, This Fugitive Forger": The Case of Jacques Licco Adutt Reagan Elizabeth Whittington. Judah P. Benjamin and the Pursuit of Confederate Assets Abroad John D. Gordan III Baron S. A. Korf (1876-1924): A Centenary Commemoration William E. Butler; Vitalii S. Ivanenko Li Shuangyuan and the Development of Private International Law in China. Zhang Yue. NOTES A Grotius Census: An Appeal Note on a 1631 Grotius: A Census Emendation William E. Butler DOCUMENTS AND OTHER EVIDENCE OF STATE PRACTICE International Arbitration and the Peace Conference at The Hague F. de Martens A Brief Calendar of State Practice for Shandong: 1897-1924. Part Eight (1919): Parting of the Ways P. Macalister-Smith; J. Schwietzke REVIEWS Thomas W. Zeiler, Capitalist Peace: A History of American Free-Trade Internationalism (2022). Mark Weston Janis Jenny Benham, International Law in Europe, 700-1200 (2022) William E. Butler IN MEMORIAM Volodymyr Naumovych Denysov (1937-2023) William E. Butler;Oleksiy V. Kresin FROM THE LITERATURE.