Working Papers
2006
Contemporary International Rulemaking and the Public Character of International Law
Jean d’Aspremont
NYU School of Law
Is Modern Liberty Ancient? Roman Remedies and Natural Rights in Hugo Grotius’ Early Works on Natural Law
Benjamin Straumann
NYU School of Law
Deliberation and Legitimacy in Transnational Environmental Governance
Neil Craik
University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold War: Intelligence and International Law
Simon Chesterman
NYU School of Law
Defensive Warfare, Prevention and Hegemony: The Justifications for the Franco-Spanish War of 1635
Randall Lessafer
Tilburg University/Catholic University of Leuven
Grotius, the Social Contract and Political Resistance,
A Study of the Unpublished Theses LVI
Peter Borschberg
National University of Singapore
Fair and Equitable Treatment under Investment Treaties as an Embodiment of the Rule of Law
Stephan W. Schill
NYU Law School
The Geography of Quasi-Sovereignty: Westlake, Maine, and the Legal Politics of Colonial Enclaves
Lauren Benton
New York University
IILJ 2006/4Kelsen 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



