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BookOrb recommends International law aspects of the European Union (1997), La politique du droit international (2007), The Gentle Civilizer of Nations (2001), International Law and Religion (2017), and Contested History of Autonomy (2018).

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Cambridge Companion to International Law is by Martti Koskenniemi.