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The Epochs of International Law
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Author(s):
Wilhelm G. Grewe
Publication date:
January 31 2000
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DE GRUYTER
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9783110902907
Publication date:
January 31 2000
DOI:
10.1515/9783110902907
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Chapter Six. The Judicial Settlement of International Disputes: The Decline of Arbitration
Chapter Two. The Foundations of the International Legal Community: A Global Community Dominated by the West
Chapter Eight. The Institutions of the Law of Nations for the Formation of a Territorial Order in the Age of Discoveries
Chapter Six. The Administration of Justice: Compulsory Arbitration and the Permanent Court of International Justice
Preface
Chapter One. The Bipolar World System Dominated by Two Super-Powers
Chapter Five. Law-Making: Natural Law and Treaty Practice
Chapter Eight. The Legal Forms of Territorial Settlement: Adjudication and Occupation
Chapter Two. The Foundations of the International Legal Community: European Balance of Power, Dynastic Solidarity, Colonial Expansion
Chapter Three. The Subjects of International Law: The Breakthrough of the Concept of the Nation-State
Chapter One. The Predominance of Spain in the State System
Sources of Illustrations
Preface to the First Edition
Chapter Ten. The French Revolution: Postulates and Ideological Programmes Relating to the Law of Nations
Frontmatter
Preface to the Second Edition
Chapter Eight. The Laws of Territorial Settlement: Symbolic and Effective Occupation
Chapter Four. Admission to the Family of Nations: Approbation and Recognition
Chapter Six. Adjudication: Preeminence of Political Rather than Judicial Settlement of Disputes
Chapter Three. The Subjects of the International Legal Community: Closed Territorial States
Subject Index
Chapter Five. Law-Making: lus naturae and ius voluntarium
Chapter One. The Age of French Predominance in the State System
Chapter Eight. The Law of Territorial Settlement: Acquisition of Territory by Effective Occupation
Chapter Four. Admission to the International Legal Community: »Peaceloving« as a Criterion for Membership of the United Nations
Chapter Seven. Law Enforcement: The Idea and Reality of the »Just War«
Chapter Nine. Law and Dominion of the Sea: Neutral Rights in Wartime as »liberté des mers«
Chapter Four. Admission to the Family of Nations: The Recognition of the Independence of the United States
Chapter Seven. Law Enforcement: lus contra bellum and the Use of Force in Practice
Chapter Five. Law-Making: The Consent of States as a Source of International Law
Chapter One. British Predominance in the State System
Chapter Three. The Subjects of International Law: The Modern State in the Age of Mass Democracy
Bibliography
Contents
Chapter Five. The Formation of Legal Rules: The Turn Away from Positivism; A Frenzy of Law-Making
Chapter Three. The Subjects of the International Legal Community: The Early Modern States
Chapter Six. Adjudication: The Rebirth of Arbitration
Chapter Nine. Law and Dominion of the Sea: Claims by the Coastal States
Chapter Seven. Law Enforcement: The Genesis of the Classical Law of War
Chapter Nine. Law and Dominion of the Sea: Mare clausum v. mare liberum
Chapter Three. The Subjects of the International Legal Community: The Polities of the Feudal Age
Epilogue: An International Community with a Single Superpower
Chapter Nine. Law and Dominion of the Sea: Freedom of the Seas under British Maritime Dominion
Chapter Two. The Foundation of the International Legal Community: The Laws of the European Family of Christian Nations
Translator’s Note
Chapter Five. The Formation of Legal Rules: The Role of the United Nations in the Creation of Law
Chapter Six. The Judiciary: The Development and Structure of Medieval Arbitration
Name Index
Chapter Seven. Law Enforcement: Cabinet Wars and Contractual Neutrality
Chapter Seven. Law Enforcement: The Completion of the Classical Law of War and Neutrality
Chapter Five. The Formation of Legal Rules: Law of Nature and raison d’état
Chapter One. Unity and Subdivision of the Occident under the Dyarchy of Emperor and Pope
Chapter Two. The Foundations of the International Legal Community: The Idea of Civilisation and a Universal International Law in a Global State System
Chapter Eight. The Laws of Territorial Settlement: Contiguity and Sectoral Demarcation
Chapter Three. The Subjects of International Law: A Heterogeneous World of States
Chapter One. The Transition Period of the Anglo-American Condominium
Conclusion
Chapter Two. The Foundations of the International Legal Community: A Universal Community without Common Values
Chapter Four. Admission to the International Law Community: The Recognition of the Independence of the Netherlands
Chapter Seven. Law Enforcement: The Outlawry of War, and Sanctions
Chapter Four. Admission to the Family of Nations: The Independence of the Latin American Republics and the Classical Doctrine of Recognition
Chapter Four. Admission to the International Legal Community: The Stimson Doctrine of Non-Recognition
Chapter Nine Law and Dominion of the Sea: The Decline of Neutral Rights
Chapter Six. Judicature: The Nadir of International Arbitration
Chapter Eight. Legal Forms of Territorial Settlement: The Distribution of the Last Unoccupied Regions of the Earth; Air and Space Law
Chapter Nine. Law and Dominion of the Sea: The »Common Heritage of Mankind«
Chapter Two. The Foundation of the International Legal Community: The Occidental Christian Community
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