The Law of Nations
Title | The Law of Nations PDF eBook |
Author | Emer de Vattel |
Publisher | |
Pages | 668 |
Release | 1856 |
Genre | International law |
ISBN |
The Law of Nations and Natural Law, 1625-1800
Title | The Law of Nations and Natural Law, 1625-1800 PDF eBook |
Author | Simone Zurbuchen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | International law |
ISBN | 9789004384194 |
Twelve international scholars offer innovative studies of the law of nations from the Peace of Westphalia to the Enlightenment. The focus is on little known contexts and sources, and on novel interpretations of classics in the field.
The Law of Nations in Global History
Title | The Law of Nations in Global History PDF eBook |
Author | C. H. Alexandrowicz |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 760 |
Release | 2017-03-31 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0191078654 |
The history and theory of international law have been transformed in recent years by post-colonial and post-imperial critiques of the universalistic claims of Western international law. The origins of those critiques lie in the often overlooked work of the remarkable Polish-British lawyer-historian C. H. Alexandrowicz (1902-75). This volume collects Alexandrowicz's shorter historical writings, on subjects from the law of nations in pre-colonial India to the New International Economic Order of the 1970s, and presents them as a challenging portrait of early modern and modern world history seen through the lens of the law of nations. The book includes the first complete bibliography of Alexandrowicz's writings and the first biographical and critical introduction to his life and works. It reveals the formative influence of his Polish roots and early work on canon law for his later scholarship undertaken in Madras (1951-61) and Sydney (1961-67) and the development of his thought regarding sovereignty, statehood, self-determination, and legal personality, among many other topics still of urgent interest to international lawyers, political theorists, and global historians.
Rewriting the History of the Law of Nations
Title | Rewriting the History of the Law of Nations PDF eBook |
Author | Paolo Amorosa |
Publisher | |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0198849370 |
In the interwar years, James Brown Scott wrote a series of works on the history international law, arguing that the foundation of modern international law rested with the 16th century Spanish theologian Francisco de Vitoria. This book describes the Spanish origin project in context, and explores its impact on international law as we know it today.
On the Law of Nations
Title | On the Law of Nations PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Patrick Moynihan |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | International law |
ISBN | 9780674635753 |
The US Senator from New York offers an insightful account of American attitudes toward international law from the founding of the Republic to the present day. He reveals Americans to be generally well-disposed toward a law of nations, notwithstanding the contrary values of the US government over the last decade. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
America and the Law of Nations 1776-1939
Title | America and the Law of Nations 1776-1939 PDF eBook |
Author | Mark W. Janis |
Publisher | OUP UK |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199579342 |
This book narrates the important role that international law has played in America and the crucial if complex story of America's place in promoting and frustrating international law. Based on the stories of key figures in American history and written in an accessible style, it is a must read for anyone interested in America's place in the world.
Literature and the Law of Nations, 1580-1680
Title | Literature and the Law of Nations, 1580-1680 PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Norton Warren |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0198719345 |
Literature and the Law of Nations, 1580-1680 is a literary history of international law, which seeks to revise the ways scholars understand early modern English literature in relation to the history of international law.