Notes : Justice among Nations A History of International LawNeff, Stephen C
,The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law, Oxford: Oxford UniversityPress, 2016; also N. Schrijver,Sovereignty over Natural Resources: Balancing Rights and Duties,Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, p. 368.5G. Sluga,The Nation, Psychology and International Politics 1870–1919,...
(p. 1), which keeps dominating mainstream political discourse and international law literature. In order to support revisionist narratives, the various chapters of the book revisit classical origin stories by adding lesser-known perspectives or layers of analysis that defy the flattened history of the...
From the last three decades of the nineteenth century to the end of World War I, an international crusade to purify sexual conduct focused on the need to reeducate society, particularly men, in the control of sexuality. Rooted in earlier women’s temperance and moral reform traditions, the Am...
Well, Greece had had the “honor” to be at the receiving end of a navalpacificblockade by the era’s great forces in 1886, so it perhaps had reached the conclusion that food security was something to be pursued. source The rack train project was initiated by law in 1889 and (after ab...
This study traces the history of the law of bills and notes in England from medieval times to the period in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries when bills played a central role in the domestic and international financial system. It challenges the traditional theory that English comm...
(and I keep checking this because I can’t entirely believe I have it right) doesn’t have authority over the City. The City functions, basically, as an autonomous state within the U.K. International banks can do things within the City that the governments of their home countries don’t...
"for the sake of humanity"... A small town American high school history project changes lives worldwide. These are the observations of a veteran teacher- on the Power of Teaching, the importance of the study of History, and especially the lessons we
law for aid. Ranulf’s father-in-law was, Robert, Earl of Gloucester, the illegitimate son of Henry I and brother of Empress Matilda. A very capable soldier, Earl Robert commanded Matilda’s military forces and his daughter, Maud of Gloucester – Ranulf’s wife – was still trapped inside...
Study author Vitor Engrácia Valenti notes just women were chosen for this analysis because “previous studies show signs that women tend to be somewhat more sensitive to adrenal stimulation.” Valenti says he and his team picked people for your analysis they believed to function as non-habitual ...