One of the management problems is the lack of quality data, which does not mean that they do not exist. On the contrary, we are usually swamped with unnecessary data. The problem is how to separate the one essential for decision making from such a mass of data. Data are a part of a...
Rage for Order: The British Empire and the Origins of International Law, 1800–1850Lauren Benton and Lisa Ford's jointly-written book is slim in size – 197 pages of text, 74 of notes – but expansive in scope and interpretative ambition. It is a dense, complex piece of history, ...
Berkeley Electronic Press Selected Worksdoi:10.1080/10848779608579476KuCharlotteEuropean LegacySee Charlotte Ku, "Catholicism, the Peace of Westphalia, and the Origins of Modern International law," 1 The European Legacy (1996), pp. 734-9.
Technology Transfer:The OriginsandAftermathof theUnited Nations Negotiations on a Draft Code of Conduct", KluwerLawInternational, The Hague. iprcommission.org iprcommission.org 佩泰尔· S,罗菲· P 和于瑟夫· A(2001),《国际技术转让:联合国行动守则草案谈判的起因 和后果》。
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Practices of non-recognition are generally ignored in liberal accounts of the origins of international society. A theory of recognition allows us to retrieve this alternative history and make it explicit.关键词: recognition non-recognition international systems international law international practices ...
can be traced back to the ancient Near East (History of International Law, Ancient Times to 1648). Exploring these origins may be a humbling enterprise by reason of the enormous geographical and temporal dimensions and the colourful diversity of entities and peoples concerned. The treaties they ma...
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international systemsinternational lawinternational practicesEnglish SchoolThe international system of civilized states that came to develop in Europe in the course of the nineteenth century was formed through practices of recognition, which created and affirmed similarities between all European states, but ...