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International History and Politics
05 December 2025

ASLH Max Planck Dissertation Prize for European Legal History in a Global Perspective

International Law Alumnus, Dr. Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín, has been awarded the  ASLH Max Planck Dissertation Prize for European Legal History in a Global Perspective Dissertation Prize.

Max Planck Dissertation Prize for European Legal History 

International Law Alumnus, Dr. Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín, has been awarded the  ASLH Max Planck Dissertation Prize for European Legal History in a Global Perspective Dissertation Prize.

Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín’s outstanding dissertation, “‘Architects of the Better World’: Democracy, Law, and the Construction of International Order (1919–1998),” constitutes a seminal contribution to both the history of international law and global legal history. 

By tracing what he designates as the “international parliamentary complex” during international law’s move to institutions in the short twentieth century (1919–1998), Quiroga-Villamarín reconstructs the formation of international parliaments from interwar Geneva to the conclusion of the Cold War. Attending to architectural and material templates originating in Europe and their subsequent translations across continents, the dissertation spatializes history and historicizes space, shifting the perspective from figurative “architectures” to tangible built environments. The conceptual framework proves particularly innovative, foregrounding how architecture simultaneously mirrored and enabled aspirations of global order. Drawing on extensive archival research in Europe, Africa, and the Americas, it situates its argument within a rigorous methodological apparatus and advances its findings in elegant and compelling prose.