The Stakes of International Law and Literature From Epic to Public International Law: Philip Sidney, Alberico Gentili, and "Intercourse Among Enemies" Jacobean Comedy and the Anagnorisis of Private International Law The Tragicomic Law of Nations: The Winter's Tale and the Union From Imperial History to International Law: Thucydides, Hobbes, and the Law of Nations From Biblical Tragedy to Human Rights: International Legal Personality in Grotius' Sophompaneas and Milton's Samson Agonistes "A Problem from Hell": From Paradise Lost to the Responsibility to Protect Conclusion Bibliography
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