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I. Social Factors and Political Factors in the Development of International Law
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Translator‘s Preface vii
- Author‘s Preface xi
- Contents xv
- Abbreviations xvi
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BOOK I. POLITICAL POWER IN EXTERNAL RELATIONS FROM THE BEGINNINGS OF THE MODERN STATE TO THE PRESENT
- I. The Foundations of the Modern State–The Individualist Consequences of the New Distribution of Power 3
- II. The Consolidation of the State–Growing Predominance of the Political since the Treaties of Westphalia 22
- III. International Law from the Congress of Vienna to the First World War, 1815-1914 44
- IV. Between the Two World Wars, 1919-1939 53
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BOOK II. GENERAL RELATIONS OF POWER AND LAW IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- I. The Political Fact: Its Criterion–Political Disputes. Political Tensions: Their Various Forms 71
- II. Is There an "International Community"? 88
- III. Sovereignty and International Organization 101
- IV. The Human Ends of Power 120
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BOOK III. CONVERGENCES AND TENSIONS OF LAW AND POWER IN POSITIVE INTERNATIONAL LAW
- I. Social Factors and Political Factors in the Development of International Law 133
- II. The State in the International Order 166
- III. Inter-State Relations 228
- IV. Peaceful Change 308
- BOOK IV. THE JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES 325
- CONCLUSION 362
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Translator‘s Preface vii
- Author‘s Preface xi
- Contents xv
- Abbreviations xvi
-
BOOK I. POLITICAL POWER IN EXTERNAL RELATIONS FROM THE BEGINNINGS OF THE MODERN STATE TO THE PRESENT
- I. The Foundations of the Modern State–The Individualist Consequences of the New Distribution of Power 3
- II. The Consolidation of the State–Growing Predominance of the Political since the Treaties of Westphalia 22
- III. International Law from the Congress of Vienna to the First World War, 1815-1914 44
- IV. Between the Two World Wars, 1919-1939 53
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BOOK II. GENERAL RELATIONS OF POWER AND LAW IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- I. The Political Fact: Its Criterion–Political Disputes. Political Tensions: Their Various Forms 71
- II. Is There an "International Community"? 88
- III. Sovereignty and International Organization 101
- IV. The Human Ends of Power 120
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BOOK III. CONVERGENCES AND TENSIONS OF LAW AND POWER IN POSITIVE INTERNATIONAL LAW
- I. Social Factors and Political Factors in the Development of International Law 133
- II. The State in the International Order 166
- III. Inter-State Relations 228
- IV. Peaceful Change 308
- BOOK IV. THE JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES 325
- CONCLUSION 362
- Index 367