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Cambridge History of International Law: Volume 10, International Law at the Time of the League of Nations (19201945) [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (International Court of Justice), Edited by (Université de Genčve), General editor (KU Leuven and Tilburg University)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 830 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x163x44 mm, weight: 1430 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 10 Maps
  • Serija: The Cambridge History of International Law
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-May-2025
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108499236
  • ISBN-13: 9781108499231
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 830 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x163x44 mm, weight: 1430 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 10 Maps
  • Serija: The Cambridge History of International Law
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-May-2025
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108499236
  • ISBN-13: 9781108499231
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Volume X of The Cambridge History of International Law offers a comprehensive and critical discussion of the history of international law in the interwar period to date. Bringing together scholars across various disciplines, the volume aims to go beyond the well-established cliché of the failure of the League of Nations and discusses the huge impact this period had on the post-WWII international legal order. It focuses on the League of Nations as an important milestone to be studied, analysed, and understood in its own right. Using a global perspective, the volume sheds light on the different branches of international law in this dynamic period, during which the discipline underwent a qualitative leap.

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Offers the most comprehensive survey of the history of international law in the interwar period to date.
Introduction;
1. International Law at the time of the League of Nations
Carlo Focarelli;
2. The League of Nations and the Global Legal Order Leonard
V. Smith;
3. The scholarship of international law at the time of the League
of Nations Asier Garrido-Muńoz;
4. The League of Nations as an international
organisation Philip Burton and Christian J. Tams;
5. The League of Nations
and the relationship between international law and municipal law Philip
Burton and Jean d'Aspremont;
6. Sovereignty, territory and jurisdiction
Malgosia Fitzmaurice and Paul Gragl;
7. The law of the sea at the time of the
League of Nations Yoshifumi Tanaka;
8. Colonies and mandates at the time of
the League of Nations Giovanni Distefano and Aymeric Hźche;
9. The use of
force in the Interbellum: a look at the debate on the meaning of 'war' in the
Covenant of the League of Nations and Briand-Kellogg Pact Agatha Verdebout;
10. Law of armed conflict and neutrality Etienne Henry;
11. Preventive
diplomacy, peacekeeping and peace-making at the time of the League of Nations
Ivan Ingravallo and Pavle Kilibarda;
12. The law of State responsibility in
the interwar years: a period of 'great advances' Paolo Palchetti;
13. 'The
beginning of something great'? International criminal law in the interwar
period Sévane Garibian;
14. Investment Tarcisio Gazzini;
15. Trade
integration and the League of Nations Petros C. Mavroidis;
16. Minorities,
refugees and human rights at the time of the League of Nations Momchil
Milanov and León Castellanos-Jankiewicz;
17. A period of reckoning: private
international law during the time of the League of Nations Roxana Banu;
18.
Diplomatic law at the time of the League of Nations Giuseppe Puma;
19.
Dispute settlement, particularly adjudication and arbitration Gleider
Hernįndez and Momchil Milanov;
20. The League for nature: environmental law
in the League of Nations Omer Aloni and Anna-Katharina Wöbse;
21. Soviet
approaches to international law during the interwar period Lauri Mälksoo;
22.
The Americas at the Time of the League of Nations Juan Pablo Scarfi.
Randall Lesaffer is Professor of Legal History at KU Leuven in Belgium and Tilburg University in the Netherlands. He is the author of European Legal History: A Cultural and Political Perspective (2009) and co-editor of The Cambridge Companion to Hugo Grotius (2021). He is the editor-in-chief of the book series Studies in the History of International Law, an editor of the Global Law series and an editor of the Journal of the History of International Law. Robert Kolb is Professor of Public International Law at the University of Geneva. He is a former legal staff member of the ICRC, and a member of the International Humanitarian Law section at the High Command of the Swiss Army. He has written extensively on international law. Momchil Milanov is an Associate Legal Officer at the International Court of Justice and studies public international law at the University of Geneva. His research interests include the history and theory of international law, international procedural law, dispute settlement, nationality, and citizenship.