
Photo credit: Nina Subin
Feb. 4, 2019
Natasha Wheatley's article "Spectral Legal Personality in Interwar International Law: On New Ways of Not Being a State" won the 2018 Surrency Prize from the American Society for Legal History. It is awarded annually for the best article published in Law and History Review.
In the Surrency Prize Committee citation, they note the article is both "theoretically sophisticated and methodologically innovative" as well as "striking[ly]" written.
Read more at Legal History Blog and the American Society for Legal History.
Photo credit: Nina Subin