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1842-1933 intellectual history examining the appropriation and globalization of international law by non-Western states and lawyers. The work by Arnulf Becker Lorca from Brown University analyzes how classical legal thinking was used to argue for the abrogation of unequal treaties and later to codify principles like self-determination through institutions such as the League of Nations.
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