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Nijman, J. E. (2012). Minorities and majorities. In B. Fassbender, & A. Peters (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of the history of international law (pp. 95-119). (Oxford handbooks series). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199599752.003.0005
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Nijman, J. E. (2011). The future of the city and the international law of the future. In S. Muller, S. Zouridis, M. Frishman, & L. Kistemaker (Eds.), The law of the future and the future of law (pp. 213-229). (FICHL publication series; No. 11). Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher. http://www.fichl.org/fileadmin/fichl/documents/FICHL_11_Web.pdf
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Nijman, J. E. (2010). On faith in the moral force of international law: Martin Wight and Hugo de Groot [Review of: M. Wight (2005) Four seminal thinkers in international theory: Machiavelli, Grotius, Kant, and Mazzini]. Journal of the History of International Law, 12, 329-346. https://doi.org/10.1163/157180510X530167
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Nijman, J. (2010). 'Smart' development aid: the need for a paradigm shift in the organisation of development aid: from state-focus to a focus on global networks [Review of: Wetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid (2010) Minder pretentie, meer ambitie: ontwikkelingshulp die verschil maakt]. The Broker online, 2010(Feb. 01), 4296. http://www.thebrokeronline.eu/en/trackback/id/4296 -
Nijman, J. E. (2010). Non-state actors and the international rule of law: revisiting the 'realist theory' of international legal personality. In M. Noortmann, & C. Ryngaert (Eds.), Non-state actor dynamics in international law: from law-takers to law-makers (pp. 91-124). (Non-state actors in international law, politics and governance series). Ashgate. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1522520
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