Working Papers
2006
IILJ 2006/12
Contemporary International Rulemaking and the Public Character of International Law
Jean d’Aspremont
NYU School of Law
IILJ 2006/11
Is Modern Liberty Ancient? Roman Remedies and Natural Rights in Hugo Grotius’ Early Works on Natural Law
Benjamin Straumann
NYU School of Law
IILJ 2006/10
Deliberation and Legitimacy in Transnational Environmental Governance
Neil Craik
University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law
IILJ 2006/9
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold War: Intelligence and International Law
Simon Chesterman
NYU School of Law
IILJ 2006/8
Defensive Warfare, Prevention and Hegemony: The Justifications for the Franco-Spanish War of 1635
Randall Lessafer
Tilburg University/Catholic University of Leuven
IILJ 2006/7
Grotius, the Social Contract and Political Resistance,
A Study of the Unpublished Theses LVI
Peter Borschberg
National University of Singapore
IILJ 2006/6
Fair and Equitable Treatment under Investment Treaties as an Embodiment of the Rule of Law
Stephan W. Schill
NYU Law School
IILJ 2006/5
The Geography of Quasi-Sovereignty: Westlake, Maine, and the Legal Politics of Colonial Enclaves
Lauren Benton
New York University
Kelsen Lives
Alexander Somek
University of Iowa
IILJ 2006/3
Development Partners and Governance of Public Procurement in Kenya: Enhancing Democracy in the Administration of Aid
J.M. Migai Akech
University of Nairobi
IILJ 2006/2
Neo-Liberal Strategies of Government through Community: The Social Development Program of the World Bank in Indonesia
Tania Murray Li
University of Toronto
IILJ 2006/1
Georg Friedrich Von Martens (1756-1821) and the Origins of Modern International Law
Martti Koskenniemi
University of Helsinki




