War and the Law of Nations

War and the Law of Nations
Author: Stephen C. Neff
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2005-08-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1139445235

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This ambitious 2005 volume is a history of war, from the standpoint of international law, from the beginning of history to the present day. Its primary focus is on legal conceptions of war as such, rather than on the substantive or technical aspects of the law of war. It tells the story, in narrative form, of the interplay, through the centuries, between, on the one hand, legal ideas about war and, on the other hand, state practice in warfare. Its coverage includes reprisals, civil wars, UN enforcement and the war on terrorism. This book will interest historians, students of international relations and international lawyers.

The Law of Nations

The Law of Nations
Author: Emer de Vattel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1856
Genre: International law
ISBN:

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The Law of Nations

The Law of Nations
Author: Emer de Vattel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 664
Release: 1834
Genre: International law
ISBN:

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On the Law of Nations

On the Law of Nations
Author: Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1990
Genre: International law
ISBN: 9780674635753

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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

War and Peace

War and Peace
Author: Valentina Vadi
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004426035

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This treatise investigates the emergence of the early modern law of nations, focusing on Alberico Gentili’s contribution to the same. A religious refugee and Regius Professor at the University of Oxford, Alberico Gentili (1552–1608) lived in difficult times of religious wars and political persecution. He discussed issues that were topical in his lifetime and remain so today, including the clash of civilizations, the conduct of war, and the maintenance of peace. His idealism and political pragmatism constitute the principal reasons for the continued interest in his work. Gentili’s work is important for historical record, but also for better analysing and critically assessing the origins of international law and its current developments, as well as for elaborating its future trajectories.

Law and War

Law and War
Author: Peter H. Maguire
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231146477

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"This is a revised edition of Law and war : an American story [published in 2000]."--T.p. verso.

The Rights of War and Peace

The Rights of War and Peace
Author: Hugo Grotius
Publisher:
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1814
Genre: International law
ISBN:

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America and the Law of Nations 1776-1939

America and the Law of Nations 1776-1939
Author: Mark W. Janis
Publisher: OUP UK
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199579342

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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.

Brierly's Law of Nations

Brierly's Law of Nations
Author: Andrew Clapham
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2012-08-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0191632678

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This concise book is an introduction to the role of international law in international relations. Written for lawyers and non-lawyers alike, the book first appeared in 1928 and attracted a wide readership. This new edition builds on Brierly's scholarship and his idea that law must serve a social purpose. Previous editions of The Law of Nations have been the standard introduction to international law for decades, and are widely popular in many different countries due to the simplicity and brevity of the prose style. Providing a comprehensive overview of international law, this new version of the classic book retains the original qualities and is again essential reading for all those interested in learning what role the law plays in international affairs. The reader will find chapters on traditional and contemporary topics such as: the basis of international obligation, the role of the UN and the International Criminal Court, the emergence of new states, the acquisition of territory, the principles covering national jurisdiction and immunities, the law of treaties, the different ways of settling international disputes, and the rules on resort to force and the prohibition of aggression.

The Law of Nations

The Law of Nations
Author: Emer de Vattel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1216
Release: 1797
Genre: International law
ISBN:

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