International Status in the Shadow of Empire

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  • Cait Storr
  • Published31 August 2020
  • History, Political Science
14 Citations

14 Citations

Conflict resolutions between parties interested in seabed mining: A case study for deconstructing conflict

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Extraction and jurisdiction: forms of law and the Antarctic Treaty System*

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‘Hyperborean Legalities: critical approaches to Polar Law’, Critical Legal Conference 2022

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Formative encounters: Colonial data collection on land and law in German Micronesia

Argument Data collections are a hallmark of nineteenth-century administrative knowledge making, and they were by no means confined to Europe. All colonial empires transferred and translated these

Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law

From Protectorate to Colony to Mandate, 1920

    Cait Storr
    History
    International Status in the Shadow of Empire
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Prologue

    International Status in the Shadow of Empire
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Index

    International Status in the Shadow of Empire
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