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Between the Many and the One

By KEVIN MUSGRAVE

Review of The Corporation in the Nineteenth-Century American Imagination, by Stefanie Mueller

  • Connor Maxwell Ewing
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New Technologies and the Return to Human Rights

By ANNA SU

Review of Beyond Data: Reclaiming Human Rights at the Dawn of the Metaverse, by Elizabeth Renieris

  • Connor Maxwell Ewing
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Through the Fabric of International Law

By DANIEL R. QUIROGA VILLAMARÍN

Review of Preparing for War: The Making of the Geneva Conventions, by Boyd van Dijk

  • Connor Maxwell Ewing
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How Well Are All? The Co-production of Catastrophe and State-like Authority

By KARIN LOEVY

Review of All is Well: Catastrophe and the Making of the Normal State, by Saptarishi Bandopadhyay

  • Connor Maxwell Ewing
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The Most Useless Book in the History of International Law

By MAKSYMILIAN DEL MAR

Review of The Sentimental Life of International Law: Literature, Language, and Longing in World Politics, by Gerry Simpson

  • Connor Maxwell Ewing
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