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Hamzić, Vanja (2024) 'Rival Systems: Islamic International Law during the Cold War.' In: Craven, Matthew, Pahuja, Sundhya and Simpson, Gerry, (eds.), International Law during the Cold War, 1945-1990. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (The Cambridge History of International Law, Vol. XI) (Forthcoming)
Heathcote, Gina and Lwabukuna, Olivia (2023) 'Gender and Sexuality in International Law and Development.' In: Buchanan, Ruth, Eslava, Luis and Pahuja, Sundhya, (eds.), Oxford Handbook of International Law and Development. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 493-510. (Oxford Handbooks)
Craven, Matthew (2021) 'The Time of Revolution: Decolonisation, Heterodox International Legal Historiography and the Problem of the Contemporary.' In: Chalmers, Shane and Pahuja, Sundhya, (eds.), Routledge Handbook of International Law and the Humanities. London: Routledge. (Routledge Handbooks)
Grady, Kate (2021) 'Towards a Carceral Geography of International Law.' In: Pahuja, Sundhya and Chalmers, Shane, (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of International Law and the Humanities. London: Routledge.
Hamzić, Vanja (2019) 'Pakistan's Cold War(s) and International Law.' In: Craven, Matthew, Pahuja, Sundhya and Gerry, Simpson, (eds.), International Law and the Cold War. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 447-466.
Newton, Scott (2019) 'Parallel Worlds: Cold War Division Space.' In: Craven, Matthew, Pahuja, Sundhya, Simpson, Gerry and Saunders, Anna, (eds.), International Law and the Cold War. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 117-136.
Craven, Matthew, Pahuja, Sundhya and Simpson, Gerry, eds. (2019) International Law and the Cold War. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Craven, Matthew, Pahuja, Sundhya and Simpson, Gerry (2019) 'Reading and Unreading a Historiography of Hiatus.' In: Craven, Matthew, Pahuja, Sundhya and Simpson, Gerry, (eds.), International Law and the Cold War. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-24.
Newton, Scott (2010) 'Postwar to New World Order and Post-Socialist Transition: 1989 as Pseudo-Event.' In: Johns, Fleur, Joyce, Richard and Pahuja, Sundhya, (eds.), Events: The Force of International Law. Abingdon; New York: Routledge.