Joseph-Mathias Gerard De Rayneval, Jean Allain
The Last Waltz of the Law of Nations
A Translation of the 1803 Edition of the Institutions of Natural Law and the Law of Nations
Joseph-Mathias Gerard De Rayneval, Jean Allain
The Last Waltz of the Law of Nations
A Translation of the 1803 Edition of the Institutions of Natural Law and the Law of Nations
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De Rayneval's 1803 book, The Institutions of Natural Law and the Law of Nations, is a classic of international law. Its influence on the development of international law in the nineteenth century is undeniable. This translation and the introductory essay will reintroduce this classic work to a new audience.
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De Rayneval's 1803 book, The Institutions of Natural Law and the Law of Nations, is a classic of international law. Its influence on the development of international law in the nineteenth century is undeniable. This translation and the introductory essay will reintroduce this classic work to a new audience.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780198725138
- ISBN-10: 0198725132
- Artikelnr.: 54675651
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780198725138
- ISBN-10: 0198725132
- Artikelnr.: 54675651
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jean Allain is a Professor of Law at Monash University, based in Australia and Professor of International Law at the Wilberforce Institute, University of Hull, UK. He also holds an Extraordinary Professorship with the Centre of Human Right, Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria, South Africa. Prof Allain is founding Editor of the Irish Yearbook of International Law, and author of four monographs and five edited volumes, including The Legal Understanding of Slavery: From the Historical to the Contemporary (Oxford University Press, 2012). While completing his doctorate at the Graduate Institute of International Studies of the University of Geneva, Switzerland; he clerked for the first President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
* BOOK I: On the Origins of Political Societies and the Principles
which are the basis of their Organisation
* I: On the origins of societies and governments
* II: On the formation of Governments
* III: On Sovereignty
* IV: On Liberty
* V: On Equality
* VI: On Hereditary States
* VII: On Inviolability
* VIII: On Slavery
* IX: On Power
* X: On Legislative Power
* XI: On Executive Power
* XII: On Judicial Power
* XIII: On Law in General
* XIV: On Public Laws
* XV: On Private or Civil Laws
* XVI: On Criminal Laws
* XVII: On the Police
* XVIII: On Armed Forces
* XIX: On Population
* XX: On Contributions or Taxes
* XXI: On Virtue and Honour
* XXII: On Education and Instruction
* XXIII: On Mores and on Morale
* XXIV: On Patriotism
* XXVII: On Religion and on Cults
* XXVIII: On Internal Disturbances
* BOOK II: On State to State Relations
* I: On the Independence of States
* II: On Limits
* III: On State to State Communications
* IV: On Trade
* V: On Alliances
* VI: On Obligations Resulting from Alliances
* VII: On the Methods of Acquisition between States
* VIII: On Prescription
* IX: On the Seas
* X: On Fleuves, Rivers and Lakes
* XI: On Guarantees
* XII: On Retortion, Reprisals, Embargo, and Retaliation
* XIII: On Foreigners
* XIV: On Political Agents
* XV: On Titles, Ranks, and Dignity of Sovereigns
* BOOK III: On the State of War and of Peace
* I: On the Origins of War
* II: On the Causes of War
* III: On Declarations of War
* IV: On Legal or Defendable Actions According the Laws of War
* V: On the Effects of War
* VI: On Prisoners
* VII: On Hostages
* VIII: On the inhabitants of conquered lands
* IX: On Sieges, on Blockades, on Capitulations
* X: On Safe Conducts and Safeguards
* XI: On Allies, on Associates, on Auxiliaries
* XII: On Neutrals
* XIII: On Maritime Warfare and Navigation
* XIV: On Visitation
* XV: On Letters of Marque
* XVI: On Prizes
* XVII: On Suspension (relâches)
* XVIII: On Agreements between Enemies, notably Truces, Armistices,
Suspension of Hostilities
* XIX: On the Right of Postliminy
* XX: On Peace Treaties
* XXI: On Arbitrators
* XXII: On Mediation
* XXIII: On Execution of Treaties
* XXIV: On Interpretation of Treaties
* XXV: On Adherence to Treaties
* XXVI: On Non-Execution of Peace Treaties
* APPENDIX: Ideas on Policy
* On Political Agents
* Section I
* Section II
* Section III
which are the basis of their Organisation
* I: On the origins of societies and governments
* II: On the formation of Governments
* III: On Sovereignty
* IV: On Liberty
* V: On Equality
* VI: On Hereditary States
* VII: On Inviolability
* VIII: On Slavery
* IX: On Power
* X: On Legislative Power
* XI: On Executive Power
* XII: On Judicial Power
* XIII: On Law in General
* XIV: On Public Laws
* XV: On Private or Civil Laws
* XVI: On Criminal Laws
* XVII: On the Police
* XVIII: On Armed Forces
* XIX: On Population
* XX: On Contributions or Taxes
* XXI: On Virtue and Honour
* XXII: On Education and Instruction
* XXIII: On Mores and on Morale
* XXIV: On Patriotism
* XXVII: On Religion and on Cults
* XXVIII: On Internal Disturbances
* BOOK II: On State to State Relations
* I: On the Independence of States
* II: On Limits
* III: On State to State Communications
* IV: On Trade
* V: On Alliances
* VI: On Obligations Resulting from Alliances
* VII: On the Methods of Acquisition between States
* VIII: On Prescription
* IX: On the Seas
* X: On Fleuves, Rivers and Lakes
* XI: On Guarantees
* XII: On Retortion, Reprisals, Embargo, and Retaliation
* XIII: On Foreigners
* XIV: On Political Agents
* XV: On Titles, Ranks, and Dignity of Sovereigns
* BOOK III: On the State of War and of Peace
* I: On the Origins of War
* II: On the Causes of War
* III: On Declarations of War
* IV: On Legal or Defendable Actions According the Laws of War
* V: On the Effects of War
* VI: On Prisoners
* VII: On Hostages
* VIII: On the inhabitants of conquered lands
* IX: On Sieges, on Blockades, on Capitulations
* X: On Safe Conducts and Safeguards
* XI: On Allies, on Associates, on Auxiliaries
* XII: On Neutrals
* XIII: On Maritime Warfare and Navigation
* XIV: On Visitation
* XV: On Letters of Marque
* XVI: On Prizes
* XVII: On Suspension (relâches)
* XVIII: On Agreements between Enemies, notably Truces, Armistices,
Suspension of Hostilities
* XIX: On the Right of Postliminy
* XX: On Peace Treaties
* XXI: On Arbitrators
* XXII: On Mediation
* XXIII: On Execution of Treaties
* XXIV: On Interpretation of Treaties
* XXV: On Adherence to Treaties
* XXVI: On Non-Execution of Peace Treaties
* APPENDIX: Ideas on Policy
* On Political Agents
* Section I
* Section II
* Section III
* BOOK I: On the Origins of Political Societies and the Principles
which are the basis of their Organisation
* I: On the origins of societies and governments
* II: On the formation of Governments
* III: On Sovereignty
* IV: On Liberty
* V: On Equality
* VI: On Hereditary States
* VII: On Inviolability
* VIII: On Slavery
* IX: On Power
* X: On Legislative Power
* XI: On Executive Power
* XII: On Judicial Power
* XIII: On Law in General
* XIV: On Public Laws
* XV: On Private or Civil Laws
* XVI: On Criminal Laws
* XVII: On the Police
* XVIII: On Armed Forces
* XIX: On Population
* XX: On Contributions or Taxes
* XXI: On Virtue and Honour
* XXII: On Education and Instruction
* XXIII: On Mores and on Morale
* XXIV: On Patriotism
* XXVII: On Religion and on Cults
* XXVIII: On Internal Disturbances
* BOOK II: On State to State Relations
* I: On the Independence of States
* II: On Limits
* III: On State to State Communications
* IV: On Trade
* V: On Alliances
* VI: On Obligations Resulting from Alliances
* VII: On the Methods of Acquisition between States
* VIII: On Prescription
* IX: On the Seas
* X: On Fleuves, Rivers and Lakes
* XI: On Guarantees
* XII: On Retortion, Reprisals, Embargo, and Retaliation
* XIII: On Foreigners
* XIV: On Political Agents
* XV: On Titles, Ranks, and Dignity of Sovereigns
* BOOK III: On the State of War and of Peace
* I: On the Origins of War
* II: On the Causes of War
* III: On Declarations of War
* IV: On Legal or Defendable Actions According the Laws of War
* V: On the Effects of War
* VI: On Prisoners
* VII: On Hostages
* VIII: On the inhabitants of conquered lands
* IX: On Sieges, on Blockades, on Capitulations
* X: On Safe Conducts and Safeguards
* XI: On Allies, on Associates, on Auxiliaries
* XII: On Neutrals
* XIII: On Maritime Warfare and Navigation
* XIV: On Visitation
* XV: On Letters of Marque
* XVI: On Prizes
* XVII: On Suspension (relâches)
* XVIII: On Agreements between Enemies, notably Truces, Armistices,
Suspension of Hostilities
* XIX: On the Right of Postliminy
* XX: On Peace Treaties
* XXI: On Arbitrators
* XXII: On Mediation
* XXIII: On Execution of Treaties
* XXIV: On Interpretation of Treaties
* XXV: On Adherence to Treaties
* XXVI: On Non-Execution of Peace Treaties
* APPENDIX: Ideas on Policy
* On Political Agents
* Section I
* Section II
* Section III
which are the basis of their Organisation
* I: On the origins of societies and governments
* II: On the formation of Governments
* III: On Sovereignty
* IV: On Liberty
* V: On Equality
* VI: On Hereditary States
* VII: On Inviolability
* VIII: On Slavery
* IX: On Power
* X: On Legislative Power
* XI: On Executive Power
* XII: On Judicial Power
* XIII: On Law in General
* XIV: On Public Laws
* XV: On Private or Civil Laws
* XVI: On Criminal Laws
* XVII: On the Police
* XVIII: On Armed Forces
* XIX: On Population
* XX: On Contributions or Taxes
* XXI: On Virtue and Honour
* XXII: On Education and Instruction
* XXIII: On Mores and on Morale
* XXIV: On Patriotism
* XXVII: On Religion and on Cults
* XXVIII: On Internal Disturbances
* BOOK II: On State to State Relations
* I: On the Independence of States
* II: On Limits
* III: On State to State Communications
* IV: On Trade
* V: On Alliances
* VI: On Obligations Resulting from Alliances
* VII: On the Methods of Acquisition between States
* VIII: On Prescription
* IX: On the Seas
* X: On Fleuves, Rivers and Lakes
* XI: On Guarantees
* XII: On Retortion, Reprisals, Embargo, and Retaliation
* XIII: On Foreigners
* XIV: On Political Agents
* XV: On Titles, Ranks, and Dignity of Sovereigns
* BOOK III: On the State of War and of Peace
* I: On the Origins of War
* II: On the Causes of War
* III: On Declarations of War
* IV: On Legal or Defendable Actions According the Laws of War
* V: On the Effects of War
* VI: On Prisoners
* VII: On Hostages
* VIII: On the inhabitants of conquered lands
* IX: On Sieges, on Blockades, on Capitulations
* X: On Safe Conducts and Safeguards
* XI: On Allies, on Associates, on Auxiliaries
* XII: On Neutrals
* XIII: On Maritime Warfare and Navigation
* XIV: On Visitation
* XV: On Letters of Marque
* XVI: On Prizes
* XVII: On Suspension (relâches)
* XVIII: On Agreements between Enemies, notably Truces, Armistices,
Suspension of Hostilities
* XIX: On the Right of Postliminy
* XX: On Peace Treaties
* XXI: On Arbitrators
* XXII: On Mediation
* XXIII: On Execution of Treaties
* XXIV: On Interpretation of Treaties
* XXV: On Adherence to Treaties
* XXVI: On Non-Execution of Peace Treaties
* APPENDIX: Ideas on Policy
* On Political Agents
* Section I
* Section II
* Section III