Articles
Keep Calm and Carry On: Martti Koskenniemi and the Fragmentation of International Law
Tomer Broude
Engaging the Writings of Martti Koskenniemi: Introduction to the Symposium
Jeffrey L. Dunoff
From Interdisciplinarity to Counterdisiplinarity: Is There Madness in Martii’s Method?
Jeffrey L. Dunoff
Does Humanity-Law Require (or Imply) a Progressive Theory of History? (and Other Questions for Martti Koskenniemi)
Robert Howse and Ruti Teitel
Towards a Culture of Formalism? Martti Koskenniemi and the Virtues
Jan Klabbers
Histories of International Law: Significance and Problems for a Critical View
Martti Koskenniemi
People with Projects: Writing the Lives of International Lawyers
Andrew Lang and Susan Marks
Private Lawyer in Disguise? On the Absence of Private Law and Private International Law in Martti Koskenniemi’s Work
Ralf Michaels
The International Law That Is America: Reflections on the Last Chapter of the Gentle Civilizer of Nations
Samuel Moyn
Deconstructing Fragmentation: Koskenniemi’s 2006 ILC Project
Sean D. Murphy
Is International Relations Corrosive of International Law? A Reply to Martti Koskenniemi
Mark A. Pollack
The Empire of Security and the Security of Empire
Kim Lane Scheppele