Justice among Nations. A History of International Law - Stephen C. Neff

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  1. F. S. L. Lyons, Internationalism in Eu rope 1815– 1914 (Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff ,
    1963), 218– 21.

  2. Ibid., 221.

  3. See Chapter 9 for the later founding of the Hague Academy.

  4. On Scott, see A. de La Pradelle, Maîtres et doctrines du droit des gens, 2nd ed.
    (Paris: Éditions internationales, 1950), 405– 22.

  5. On the American Institute, see Samuel Flagg Bemis, Th e Latin American Policy of
    the United States: A Historical Interpretation (New York: Harcourt, Brace and World,
    1943), 238– 40.

  6. It was originally entitled Zeitschrift für internationales Privat- und Strafrecht.

  7. For the principal work of Olivart, see Rafael Conde y Luque, marquis of Olivart,
    Tratado de derecho internacional publico, 4 vols., 4th ed. (Madrid: V. Suárez, 1903– 4).

  8. James Lorimer, Th e Institutes of the Law of Nations: A Treatise of the Jural Rela-
    tions of Separate Po liti cal Communities, vol. 1 (Edinburgh: William Blackwood and
    Sons, 1883), 61– 62.

  9. Lassa Oppenheim, International Law: A Treatise, vol. 1, 1st ed. (London: Long-
    mans, Green, 1905), vii.

  10. Manfred Lachs, Th e Teacher in International Law (Teachings and Teaching) (Th e
    Hague: Martinus Nijhoff , 1982), 146.

  11. Pitman B. Potter, “Po liti cal Science in the International Field,” 17 Am. Pol. Sci.
    Rev. 381– 91 (1923), 386.

  12. Ibid., 386.

  13. See Liste des livres off erts en don à l’Université de Harvard (Cambridge, Massa-
    chusetts, United States of America) par le marquis de Olivart (Madrid: R. Álvarez,
    1912). See also Ramón de Dalmau y de Olivart, Marqués de Olivart, Bibliographie du
    droit international, 3 vols., 2nd ed. (Paris: A. Pedone, 1905– 10).

  14. John Stuart Mill, “Inaugural Address Delivered to the University of St. An-
    drews,” Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, vol. 21, ed. John M. Robson (Toronto:
    University of Toronto Press, 1984 [1867]), 246.

  15. Westlake, “Introductory Lecture,” Oct. 17, 1888, in Th e Collected Papers of John
    Westlake on Public International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1914),
    412– 13.

  16. Potter, “Po liti cal Science,” 386– 87.

  17. Roger Chickering, Imperial Germany and a World without War: Th e Peace
    Movement and German Society, 1892– 1914 (Prince ton, NJ: Prince ton University
    Press, 1975), 42.

  18. James Crawford, “Public International Law in Twentieth- Century En gland,” in
    Jack Beatson and Reinhard Zimmermann, eds., Jurists Uprooted: German- Speaking
    Emigré Lawyers in Twentieth- Century Britain, 681– 707 (Oxford: Oxford University
    Press, 2004), 687.

  19. For Mancini’s chief contribution to international law, see Chapter 7.


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