Inter-state and International Relations in Ancient India

Inter-state and International Relations in Ancient India
Title Inter-state and International Relations in Ancient India PDF eBook
Author Shailendra Kumar Srivastava
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 2001
Genre India
ISBN

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On the political history of both the dynasties and their multifarious relations with neighbouring and distant countries.

Inter-state Relations in Ancient India

Inter-state Relations in Ancient India
Title Inter-state Relations in Ancient India PDF eBook
Author Tara Bhusan Mukherjee
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1967
Genre History
ISBN

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International Law and Inter-state Relations in Ancient India

International Law and Inter-state Relations in Ancient India
Title International Law and Inter-state Relations in Ancient India PDF eBook
Author Hiralal Chatterjee
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1958
Genre India
ISBN

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International Law in Antiquity

International Law in Antiquity
Title International Law in Antiquity PDF eBook
Author David J. Bederman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 280
Release 2001-03-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780521791977

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Reevaluation of the origins of international law, examining ancient Greece, Rome and the Near East.

The State Practice of India and the Development of International Law

The State Practice of India and the Development of International Law
Title The State Practice of India and the Development of International Law PDF eBook
Author Bimal N. Patel
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 582
Release 2016-06-27
Genre Law
ISBN 9004321330

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The State Practice of India and the Development of International Law by Bimal N. Patel provides a critical analysis of India’s state practice and development of international law. Providing insight into the historical evolution of Indian state practice from pre-1945 period through the 21st century, the work meticulously and systematically examines the interpretation and execution of international law by national legislative executive and judicial organs individually as well as collectively. The author demonstrates India’s ambitions as a rising global power and emerging role in shaping international affairs, and convincingly argues how India will continue to resist and prevent consolidation of Euro-American centric influence of international law in areas of her political, economic and culture influence.

International Law in Comparative Perspective

International Law in Comparative Perspective
Title International Law in Comparative Perspective PDF eBook
Author William Elliott Butler
Publisher BRILL
Pages 338
Release 1980-02
Genre Law
ISBN 9789028600898

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International Law and the Politics of History

International Law and the Politics of History
Title International Law and the Politics of History PDF eBook
Author Anne Orford
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 395
Release 2021-08-05
Genre Law
ISBN 1108574432

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As the future of international law has become a growing site of struggle within and between powerful states, debates over the history of international law have become increasingly heated. International Law and the Politics of History explores the ideological, political, and material stakes of apparently technical disputes over how the legal past should be studied and understood. Drawing on a deep knowledge of the history, theory, and practice of international law, Anne Orford argues that there can be no impartial accounts of international law's past and its relation to empire and capitalism. Rather than looking to history in a doomed attempt to find a new ground for formalist interpretations of what past legal texts really mean or what international regimes are really for, she urges lawyers and historians to embrace the creative role they play in making rather than finding the meaning of international law.