The Cambridge History of International Law: Volume 10, International Law at the Time of the League of Nations (1920-1945)

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Publication InfoNew York : Cambridge University Press
Description630 p. ill 23.500 x 016.300 cm.
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Other author/creatorLesaffer, Randall General Editor
Other author/creatorKolb, Robert Editor
Other author/creatorMilanov, Momchil Editor
Other author/creatorCambridge University Press.
SeriesThe Cambridge History of International Law Ser.
Summary Annotation 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 cliche 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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LCCN 2023037187
ISBN9781108499231
ISBN1108499236 (Trade Cloth) Active Record
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