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The Legacies of the Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907
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The exact legacies of the two Hague Peace Conferences remain unclear. On the one hand, diplomatic and military historians, who cast their gaze to 1914, traditionally dismiss the events of 1899 and 1907 as insignificant footnotes on the path to the First World War.
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The exact legacies of the two Hague Peace Conferences remain unclear. On the one hand, diplomatic and military historians, who cast their gaze to 1914, traditionally dismiss the events of 1899 and 1907 as insignificant footnotes on the path to the First World War.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9781315447797
- Artikelnr.: 47902954
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315447797
- Artikelnr.: 47902954
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Maartje Abbenhuis is Associate Professor in Modern European History at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Christopher Ernest Barber is a PhD candidate in International History at the University of Auckland. Annalise R. Higgins is a recent graduate of the University of Auckland and a PhD candidate in World History at the University of Cambridge.
Introduction: Unbridled Promise? The Hague's Peace Conferences and Their
Legacies
Maartje Abbenhuis
1 Justifying International Action: International Law, The Hague and
Diplomacy Before 1914
William Mulligan
2 Peace Through Law: The Hague Peace Conferences and the Rise of the Ius
Contra Bellum
Randall Lesaffer
3 Muddied Waters: The Influence of the First Hague Conference on the
Evolution of the Geneva Conventions of 1864 and 1906
Neville Wylie
4 Reconsidering Disarmament at the Hague Peace Conference of 1899, and
After
Andrew Webster
5 More than Just a Taboo: The Legacy of the Chemical Warfare Prohibitions
of the 1899 and 1907 Hague Conferences
M. Girard Dorsey
6 Sub Silentio: The Sexual Assault of Women in International Law
Sarah Gendron
7 The Duel of Honour and the Origins of the Rules for Arms, Warfare and
Arbitration in the Hague Conferences
Robert A. Nye
8 Writing for Peace: Reconsidering the British Public Peace Petitioning
Movement's Historical Legacies After 1898
Annalise R. Higgins
9 The Hague as a Framework for British and American Newspapers' Public
Presentations of the First World War
Thomas Munro
10 Norway's Legalistic Approach to Peace in the Aftermath of the First
World War
Marta Stachurska-Kounta
11 Against the Hague Conventions: Promoting New Rules for Neutrality in the
Cold War
Wolfgang Mueller
12 The Neutrals and Spanish Neutrality: A Legal Approach to International
Peace in Constitutional Texts
Yolanda Gamarra
Legacies
Maartje Abbenhuis
1 Justifying International Action: International Law, The Hague and
Diplomacy Before 1914
William Mulligan
2 Peace Through Law: The Hague Peace Conferences and the Rise of the Ius
Contra Bellum
Randall Lesaffer
3 Muddied Waters: The Influence of the First Hague Conference on the
Evolution of the Geneva Conventions of 1864 and 1906
Neville Wylie
4 Reconsidering Disarmament at the Hague Peace Conference of 1899, and
After
Andrew Webster
5 More than Just a Taboo: The Legacy of the Chemical Warfare Prohibitions
of the 1899 and 1907 Hague Conferences
M. Girard Dorsey
6 Sub Silentio: The Sexual Assault of Women in International Law
Sarah Gendron
7 The Duel of Honour and the Origins of the Rules for Arms, Warfare and
Arbitration in the Hague Conferences
Robert A. Nye
8 Writing for Peace: Reconsidering the British Public Peace Petitioning
Movement's Historical Legacies After 1898
Annalise R. Higgins
9 The Hague as a Framework for British and American Newspapers' Public
Presentations of the First World War
Thomas Munro
10 Norway's Legalistic Approach to Peace in the Aftermath of the First
World War
Marta Stachurska-Kounta
11 Against the Hague Conventions: Promoting New Rules for Neutrality in the
Cold War
Wolfgang Mueller
12 The Neutrals and Spanish Neutrality: A Legal Approach to International
Peace in Constitutional Texts
Yolanda Gamarra
Introduction: Unbridled Promise? The Hague's Peace Conferences and Their
Legacies
Maartje Abbenhuis
1 Justifying International Action: International Law, The Hague and
Diplomacy Before 1914
William Mulligan
2 Peace Through Law: The Hague Peace Conferences and the Rise of the Ius
Contra Bellum
Randall Lesaffer
3 Muddied Waters: The Influence of the First Hague Conference on the
Evolution of the Geneva Conventions of 1864 and 1906
Neville Wylie
4 Reconsidering Disarmament at the Hague Peace Conference of 1899, and
After
Andrew Webster
5 More than Just a Taboo: The Legacy of the Chemical Warfare Prohibitions
of the 1899 and 1907 Hague Conferences
M. Girard Dorsey
6 Sub Silentio: The Sexual Assault of Women in International Law
Sarah Gendron
7 The Duel of Honour and the Origins of the Rules for Arms, Warfare and
Arbitration in the Hague Conferences
Robert A. Nye
8 Writing for Peace: Reconsidering the British Public Peace Petitioning
Movement's Historical Legacies After 1898
Annalise R. Higgins
9 The Hague as a Framework for British and American Newspapers' Public
Presentations of the First World War
Thomas Munro
10 Norway's Legalistic Approach to Peace in the Aftermath of the First
World War
Marta Stachurska-Kounta
11 Against the Hague Conventions: Promoting New Rules for Neutrality in the
Cold War
Wolfgang Mueller
12 The Neutrals and Spanish Neutrality: A Legal Approach to International
Peace in Constitutional Texts
Yolanda Gamarra
Legacies
Maartje Abbenhuis
1 Justifying International Action: International Law, The Hague and
Diplomacy Before 1914
William Mulligan
2 Peace Through Law: The Hague Peace Conferences and the Rise of the Ius
Contra Bellum
Randall Lesaffer
3 Muddied Waters: The Influence of the First Hague Conference on the
Evolution of the Geneva Conventions of 1864 and 1906
Neville Wylie
4 Reconsidering Disarmament at the Hague Peace Conference of 1899, and
After
Andrew Webster
5 More than Just a Taboo: The Legacy of the Chemical Warfare Prohibitions
of the 1899 and 1907 Hague Conferences
M. Girard Dorsey
6 Sub Silentio: The Sexual Assault of Women in International Law
Sarah Gendron
7 The Duel of Honour and the Origins of the Rules for Arms, Warfare and
Arbitration in the Hague Conferences
Robert A. Nye
8 Writing for Peace: Reconsidering the British Public Peace Petitioning
Movement's Historical Legacies After 1898
Annalise R. Higgins
9 The Hague as a Framework for British and American Newspapers' Public
Presentations of the First World War
Thomas Munro
10 Norway's Legalistic Approach to Peace in the Aftermath of the First
World War
Marta Stachurska-Kounta
11 Against the Hague Conventions: Promoting New Rules for Neutrality in the
Cold War
Wolfgang Mueller
12 The Neutrals and Spanish Neutrality: A Legal Approach to International
Peace in Constitutional Texts
Yolanda Gamarra