Justice among Nations. A History of International Law - Stephen C. Neff
288 A Positive Century (1815–1914) universal and common judge.” Once this rather ambitious goal has been achieved, “[t]he law wi ...
Dissident Voices 289 Postal Union, which continues to operate. In 1865, an International Tele- graphic Convention was conclud ...
290 A Positive Century (1815–1914) abstract jurisprudential considerations. His work arose less out of doctrinal dissatisfaction ...
Dissident Voices 291 Th is so cio log i cal variant of solidarism had its earliest intimations in such initiatives as workers’ c ...
292 A Positive Century (1815–1914) “new doctrines” that were in the air— namely, those of socialism and soli- darism. At the hea ...
Dissident Voices 293 international community that was presently based on it would ultimately become a de jure one. Relations ...
294 A Positive Century (1815–1914) that is to say, rejected the liberal idea of rational self- interest as the principal driving ...
Dissident Voices 295 the solidarist lawyers were prepared to hold intervention to be lawful: eco- nomic and humanitarian. In the ...
296 A Positive Century (1815–1914) this orthodox standpoint as old- fashioned and benighted. Th e purpose of modern internationa ...
Dissident Voices 297 Th e fi rst detailed and systematic pre sen ta tion of the case for the lawful- ness of hu ma nita ria n in ...
chapter eight In Full Flower B y the early years of the twentieth century, it was diffi cult not to be impressed by the signifi ...
In Full Flower 299 Washington, for the establishment of three arbitration panels to resolve a number of outstanding disputes. Th ...
300 A Positive Century (1815–1914) of the Eu ro pe an states and their off shoots in the Americas. Th e states of the Middle Eas ...
In Full Flower 301 (from En gland). As its title indicates, it was devoted to comparative law, as well as to international law. ...
302 A Positive Century (1815–1914) International Law, which remain to this day a principal means of access to the earliest writi ...
In Full Flower 303 tional Law, embodying state practice in the area, chiefl y from the American standpoint. A successor Digest w ...
304 A Positive Century (1815–1914) It is remarkable (and not readily explicable) how many international law- yers began their ca ...
In Full Flower 305 of what became, for many years, the standard bibliography of international legal literature. Even when inte ...
306 A Positive Century (1815–1914) skills. Wheaton and Calvo served as ambassadors for their respective coun- tries (Calvo did s ...
In Full Flower 307 foreign minister in 1881– 85. In Argentina, Amancio Alcorta, an erstwhile professor of international law at ...
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