Peace Treaties and International Law in European History
From the Late Middle Ages to World War One
Herausgeber: Lesaffer, Randall
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An analysis of peace treaty practice from the late fifteenth century to the Peace of Versailles of 1919.
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An analysis of peace treaty practice from the late fifteenth century to the Peace of Versailles of 1919.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9780521103787
- ISBN-10: 0521103789
- Artikelnr.: 25686557
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9780521103787
- ISBN-10: 0521103789
- Artikelnr.: 25686557
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Randall Lesaffer; Part I. Peace treaties and international
law from Lodi to Versailles (1454-1920): 2. Peace treaties from Lodi to
Westphalia Randall Lesaffer; 3. Peace treaties from Westphalia to the
Revolutionary Era Heinz Duchhardt; 4. Peace treaties from Paris to
Versailles Heinhard Steiger; Part 11. Thinking Peace: voices from the past:
5. Vesitiga pacis. The Roman peace treaty: structure or event? Christian
Baldus; 6. The influence of medieval Roman law on peace treaties Karl-Heinz
Ziegler; 7. The kiss of peace Hanna Vollrath; 8. Martinus Garatus Laudensis
on treaties Alain Wijffels; 9. The importance of medieval canon law and the
scholastic tradition for the emergence of the early modern international
legal order Dominique Bauer; 10. The Peace Treaties of Westphalia as an
instance of the reception of Roman law Laurens Winkel; Part III. Thinking
Peace: towards a better future: 11. Peace treaties, bonne foi and European
civility in the Enlightenment Marc Belissa; 12. Peace, security and
international organisations: the German international lawyers and the Hague
Conferences Ingo Hueck; 13. Consent and caution: Lassa Oppenheim and his
reaction to World War I Mathias Schmoeckel; 14. Talking peace: social
science, peace negotiations and the structure of politics Andreas Osiander;
Part IV. Making Peace: aspects of treaty practice: 15. The ius foederis
re-examined: the Peace of Westphalia and the constitution of the Holy Roman
Empire Ronald G. Asch; 16. The peace treaties of the Ottoman Empire with
European Christian powers Karl-Heinz Ziegler; 17. Peace and prosperity:
commercial aspects of peacemaking Stephen Neff; 18. The 1871 Peace Treaty
between France and Germany and the 1919 Peace Treaty of Versailles
Christian Tomuschat; Part V. Conclusion: 19. Conclusion Randall Lesaffer;
Appendix; Index.
law from Lodi to Versailles (1454-1920): 2. Peace treaties from Lodi to
Westphalia Randall Lesaffer; 3. Peace treaties from Westphalia to the
Revolutionary Era Heinz Duchhardt; 4. Peace treaties from Paris to
Versailles Heinhard Steiger; Part 11. Thinking Peace: voices from the past:
5. Vesitiga pacis. The Roman peace treaty: structure or event? Christian
Baldus; 6. The influence of medieval Roman law on peace treaties Karl-Heinz
Ziegler; 7. The kiss of peace Hanna Vollrath; 8. Martinus Garatus Laudensis
on treaties Alain Wijffels; 9. The importance of medieval canon law and the
scholastic tradition for the emergence of the early modern international
legal order Dominique Bauer; 10. The Peace Treaties of Westphalia as an
instance of the reception of Roman law Laurens Winkel; Part III. Thinking
Peace: towards a better future: 11. Peace treaties, bonne foi and European
civility in the Enlightenment Marc Belissa; 12. Peace, security and
international organisations: the German international lawyers and the Hague
Conferences Ingo Hueck; 13. Consent and caution: Lassa Oppenheim and his
reaction to World War I Mathias Schmoeckel; 14. Talking peace: social
science, peace negotiations and the structure of politics Andreas Osiander;
Part IV. Making Peace: aspects of treaty practice: 15. The ius foederis
re-examined: the Peace of Westphalia and the constitution of the Holy Roman
Empire Ronald G. Asch; 16. The peace treaties of the Ottoman Empire with
European Christian powers Karl-Heinz Ziegler; 17. Peace and prosperity:
commercial aspects of peacemaking Stephen Neff; 18. The 1871 Peace Treaty
between France and Germany and the 1919 Peace Treaty of Versailles
Christian Tomuschat; Part V. Conclusion: 19. Conclusion Randall Lesaffer;
Appendix; Index.
1. Introduction Randall Lesaffer; Part I. Peace treaties and international
law from Lodi to Versailles (1454-1920): 2. Peace treaties from Lodi to
Westphalia Randall Lesaffer; 3. Peace treaties from Westphalia to the
Revolutionary Era Heinz Duchhardt; 4. Peace treaties from Paris to
Versailles Heinhard Steiger; Part 11. Thinking Peace: voices from the past:
5. Vesitiga pacis. The Roman peace treaty: structure or event? Christian
Baldus; 6. The influence of medieval Roman law on peace treaties Karl-Heinz
Ziegler; 7. The kiss of peace Hanna Vollrath; 8. Martinus Garatus Laudensis
on treaties Alain Wijffels; 9. The importance of medieval canon law and the
scholastic tradition for the emergence of the early modern international
legal order Dominique Bauer; 10. The Peace Treaties of Westphalia as an
instance of the reception of Roman law Laurens Winkel; Part III. Thinking
Peace: towards a better future: 11. Peace treaties, bonne foi and European
civility in the Enlightenment Marc Belissa; 12. Peace, security and
international organisations: the German international lawyers and the Hague
Conferences Ingo Hueck; 13. Consent and caution: Lassa Oppenheim and his
reaction to World War I Mathias Schmoeckel; 14. Talking peace: social
science, peace negotiations and the structure of politics Andreas Osiander;
Part IV. Making Peace: aspects of treaty practice: 15. The ius foederis
re-examined: the Peace of Westphalia and the constitution of the Holy Roman
Empire Ronald G. Asch; 16. The peace treaties of the Ottoman Empire with
European Christian powers Karl-Heinz Ziegler; 17. Peace and prosperity:
commercial aspects of peacemaking Stephen Neff; 18. The 1871 Peace Treaty
between France and Germany and the 1919 Peace Treaty of Versailles
Christian Tomuschat; Part V. Conclusion: 19. Conclusion Randall Lesaffer;
Appendix; Index.
law from Lodi to Versailles (1454-1920): 2. Peace treaties from Lodi to
Westphalia Randall Lesaffer; 3. Peace treaties from Westphalia to the
Revolutionary Era Heinz Duchhardt; 4. Peace treaties from Paris to
Versailles Heinhard Steiger; Part 11. Thinking Peace: voices from the past:
5. Vesitiga pacis. The Roman peace treaty: structure or event? Christian
Baldus; 6. The influence of medieval Roman law on peace treaties Karl-Heinz
Ziegler; 7. The kiss of peace Hanna Vollrath; 8. Martinus Garatus Laudensis
on treaties Alain Wijffels; 9. The importance of medieval canon law and the
scholastic tradition for the emergence of the early modern international
legal order Dominique Bauer; 10. The Peace Treaties of Westphalia as an
instance of the reception of Roman law Laurens Winkel; Part III. Thinking
Peace: towards a better future: 11. Peace treaties, bonne foi and European
civility in the Enlightenment Marc Belissa; 12. Peace, security and
international organisations: the German international lawyers and the Hague
Conferences Ingo Hueck; 13. Consent and caution: Lassa Oppenheim and his
reaction to World War I Mathias Schmoeckel; 14. Talking peace: social
science, peace negotiations and the structure of politics Andreas Osiander;
Part IV. Making Peace: aspects of treaty practice: 15. The ius foederis
re-examined: the Peace of Westphalia and the constitution of the Holy Roman
Empire Ronald G. Asch; 16. The peace treaties of the Ottoman Empire with
European Christian powers Karl-Heinz Ziegler; 17. Peace and prosperity:
commercial aspects of peacemaking Stephen Neff; 18. The 1871 Peace Treaty
between France and Germany and the 1919 Peace Treaty of Versailles
Christian Tomuschat; Part V. Conclusion: 19. Conclusion Randall Lesaffer;
Appendix; Index.