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Of the international order

From Law, Ethics and Philosophy, a symposium on Thomas Christiano’s views on the legitimacy of the international order. Curtis A. Bradley (Duke): What is Foreign Relations Law? Ryder McKeown (Toronto): International Law and Its Discontents. Anne Peters (Max Planck): The “Great October Socialist Revolution”: What Remains in and for International Law?; and The Rise and Decline of the International Rule of Law and the Job of Scholars. William Thomas Worster (Amsterdam): The Role of the Map in International Law. Sandesh Sivakumaran (Nottingham): Beyond States and Non-State Actors: The Role of State-Empowered Entities in the Making and Shaping of International Law.

Jean d’Aspremont (Manchester): The International Law of Statehood and Recognition: A Post-Colonial Invention. Mikulas Fabry (Georgia Tech): Unrecognized States and National Identity. Joseph Raz (Oxford): The Future of State Sovereignty.