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This volume investigates the evolving state of international legal norms and diplomatic practices during the mid-1920s. The editors, A. Pearce Higgins and Cecil Hurst, compile scholarly contributions that analyze the intersection of state sovereignty, treaty obligations, and the nascent structures of international arbitration. The text serves as a formal record of legal discourse, utilizing primary source analysis and case law to establish a framework for understanding the post-World War I international order.
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Experts identify this volume as a significant historical record for researchers studying the development of international jurisprudence in the early twentieth century. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which reflects the formal legal standards of the period.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
1966-08-11
ISBN-10:
0192146289
ISBN-13:
9780192146281
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