International law in the long nineteenth century (1776-1914) : from the public law of Europe to global international law? /
"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 re...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill Nijhoff,
2019.
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Series: | Legal history library ;
28 Studies in the history of international ; 11 |
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Intro; International Law in the Long Nineteenth Century (1776-1914): From the Public Law of Europe to Global International Law?; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Part 1: International Law and Revolution; 1 Napoleon 1814-1815: A Small Issue of Status; 2 The Law of Nations and the Common Law of Europe: The Case of Edmund Burke; 3 Uneasy Neutrality: Britain and the Greek War of Independence (1821-1832); Part 2: International Law and Empire; 4 Equality of Non-European Nations in International Law; 5 British Humanitarianism, International Law and Human Sacrifice in West Africa
- 6 The Mahmoud Ben Ayad Case and the Transformation of International Law7 Public-Private Colonialism: Extraterritoriality in the Shanghai International Settlement; Part 3: The Rise of Modern International Law; 8 Permanent Neutrality or Permanent Insecurity? Obligation and Self-Interest in the Defence of Belgian Neutrality, 1830-1870; 9 The Role of Comparative Law in the Development of Modern Private International Law (1750-1914); 10 The Institute of International Law's Crisis in the Wake of the Franco-Prussian War (1873-1899)