This interdisciplinary exploration of the modern historiography of
international law invites a diverse assessment of the indissoluble
unity of the old and the new in the most global of all legal
disciplines. The study of the history of international law does not
only serve a better understanding of how international law has
evolved to become what it is and what it is not. Its histories,
which rethink the past in the present, also influence our
perception of contemporary matters in international law and our
understandings of how they may potentially unfold. This
multi-perspectival enquiry into the dominant modes of international
legal history and its fundamental debates may also help students of
both international law and history to identify the historical
approaches that best suit their international legal-historical
perspectives and best address their historical and legal research
questions.
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