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Reputation, Self-Esteem, and Competitive Rewards
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- 21 June 2021, pp. 210-215
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Rewarding in International Law: It's About Time
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- 21 June 2021, pp. 216-220
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The Rarity of Rewarding
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- 21 June 2021, pp. 221-225
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Status as a Reward
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- 21 June 2021, pp. 226-231
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Rewarding in International Human Rights Law?
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- 21 June 2021, pp. 232-236
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Introduction to the Symposium on Limitations of the Behavioral Turn in International Law
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- 20 July 2021, pp. 237-241
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Elite Decision-making and International Law: Promises and Perils of the Behavioral Revolution
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- 20 July 2021, pp. 242-247
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A Social Critique of Behavioral Approaches to International Law
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- 20 July 2021, pp. 248-252
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Boilerplate in International Economic Law
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- 20 July 2021, pp. 253-257
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The Cognitive Psychology of Rules of Interpretation in International Law
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- 20 July 2021, pp. 258-262
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Normative Aspects of Nudging in the International Sphere
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- 20 July 2021, pp. 263-267
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Introduction to the Symposium on The Anthropology of International Law
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- 16 August 2021, pp. 268-271
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Anthropological Contributions to International Legal Approaches to Violence Against Indigenous Women
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- 16 August 2021, pp. 272-277
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Corporate Actors as Translators in Transnational Lawmaking
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- 16 August 2021, pp. 278-282
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Toward Rejuvenated Inspiration with the Unbearable Lightness of Anthropology
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- 16 August 2021, pp. 283-288
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After International Law: Anthropology Beyond the “Age of Human Rights”
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- 16 August 2021, pp. 289-293
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Anthropology and the AI-Turn in Global Governance
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- 16 August 2021, pp. 294-298
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Introduction to the Symposium on Frédéric Mégret, “Are There ‘Inherently Sovereign Functions’ in International Law?”
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- 13 September 2021, pp. 299-301
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Are There Any Inherently Public Functions for International Law?
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- 13 September 2021, pp. 302-306
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The International Public: A Farewell to Functions in International Law
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- 13 September 2021, pp. 307-311
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