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Welcome to the Voices of JHIL! Join us, as we celebrate 25 years of the Journal of the History of International Law (JHIL). In this podcast, we reflect on our multi-faceted research published by JHIL. Exploring the past and the recent development of international law, JHIL has provided valuable insights into the potential but also the challenges of the field. In over 25 episodes, we highlight one selected article for each volume and get to know the scholar behind the work.
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Voices of JHIL Journal of the History of International Law (JHIL), Brill

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Welcome to the Voices of JHIL! Join us, as we celebrate 25 years of the Journal of the History of International Law (JHIL). In this podcast, we reflect on our multi-faceted research published by JHIL. Exploring the past and the recent development of international law, JHIL has provided valuable insights into the potential but also the challenges of the field. In over 25 episodes, we highlight one selected article for each volume and get to know the scholar behind the work.
Music:
Serge Quadrado Music - Cinematic Jazz
LesFM - Acoustic Guitar Indie Background Music for Videos Technical advice: Dr Niccolò Ridi

    “From the International Law of Christianity to the International Law of the World Citizen,” by Heinhard Steiger, with Dominik Steiger

    “From the International Law of Christianity to the International Law of the World Citizen,” by Heinhard Steiger, with Dominik Steiger

    Although normative rules for the regulation of inter-power relationships have existed for centuries, the term “international law” and the meanings we attach to it today differs strongly from earlier notions of international law that we can find throughout world history. In Episode 3 of Voices of JHIL, we talk to Dominik Steiger about Heinhard Steiger’s, article “From the International Law of Christianity to the International Law of the World Citizen,” published in JHIL 3(2) (2000), 180-193. W...

    • 38 min
    "When was the Law of International Society Born? – An Inquiry of the History of International Law From an Intercivlizational Perspective" by Onuma Yasuaki, with Oguri Hirofumi

    "When was the Law of International Society Born? – An Inquiry of the History of International Law From an Intercivlizational Perspective" by Onuma Yasuaki, with Oguri Hirofumi

    In Episode 2, we will be talking to OGURI Hirofumi about ONUMA Yasuaki’s article "When was the Law of International Society Born? – An Inquiry of the History of International Law From an Intercivlizational Perspective", published in JHIL 2(1) (2000) 1-66. Join us, as Hirofumi sheds light on Eurocentrism in and of international law, dives into ONUMA san’s ‘intercivilizational approach’ and discusses ONUMA san’s legacy within the field of international law. Professor Hirofumi Oguri – Associate ...

    • 38 min
    "International Law and the Idea of History" with Philip Allott

    "International Law and the Idea of History" with Philip Allott

    We are thrilled to begin our podcast with Professor Allott, whose work in the field of international law played a crucial role in the founding of the Journal at a time when the discipline began turning to its history. Join us as we discuss his 1999 article „International Law and the Idea of History“, where he reflects on his work 25 years later and reveals how JHIL was founded.Professor PJ Allott - Emeritus Professor of International Public Law, University of Cambridge, UK. Professor PJ Allot...

    • 22 min

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