International law in the long nineteenth century (1776-1914): from the public law of Europe to global international law?
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Weitere beteiligte Personen: Van Hulle, Inge 1987- (HerausgeberIn), Lesaffer, Randall 1968- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Leiden ; Boston Brill Nijhoff [2019]
Schriftenreihe:Legal history library volume 28
Studies in the history of international law volume 11
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Links:https://www.recensio.net/r/9c064db097d44aaeaec5c4fe8e9b7d2a
Abstract:"International Law in the Long Nineteenth Century gathers ten studies that reflect the ever-growing variety of themes and approaches that scholars from different disciplines bring to the historiography of international law in the period. Three themes are explored: 'international law and revolutions' which reappraises the revolutionary period as crucial to understanding the dynamics of international order and law in the nineteenth century. In 'law and empire', the traditional subject of nineteenth-century imperialism is tackled from the perspective of both theory and practice. Finally, 'the rise of modern international law', covers less familiar aspects of the formation of modern international law as a self-standing discipline. Contributors are: Camilla Boisen, Raphaël Cahen, James Crawford, Ana Delic, Frederik Dhondt, Andrew Fitzmaurice, Vincent Genin, Viktorija Jakjimovska, Stefan Kroll, Randall Lesaffer, and Inge Van Hulle"--
Umfang:232 Seiten
ISBN:9789004412088