Catholicism, the peace of Westphalia, and the origins of modern international lawBerkeley 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 (...
4. José María Beneyto & Justo Corti Varela eds., At the Origins of Modernity: Francisco de Vitoria and the Discovery of International Law, Heidelberg:Springer,2017 5. Charles Covell, The Law of Nations in Political Thought: A Critical Survey from Vitoria to Hegel, London: Palgrave MacMillan,...
国际司法法庭历史英文简介 (the History of International Court of Justice) the History of International Court of Justice The creation of the Court represented the culmination of a long development of methods for the pacific settlement of international disputes, the origins of which can be traced ba...
the origins of modern democracy,279 00:21:29,888 --> 00:21:33,053 to the 17th-century English revolution280 00:21:33,098 --> 00:21:37,178 which was a complicated affair like most popular revolutions.281 00:21:37,227 --> 00:21:39,716 ...
Knowledge, and the Origins of Modern Social Policies. Princeton University Press. Herzfeld, Michael(1947-) Herzfeld, Michael. 2017. ‘Anthropological Realism in a Scientistic Age’.Anthropological Theory Turner, Stephen(1951-) Turner, Stephen. 2017. ‘What Do Narratives Explain? Roth, Mink and Webe...
This unique work of reference traces the origins of the modern laws of warfare from the earliest times to the present day. Relying on written records from as far back as 2400 BCE, and using sources ranging from the Bible to Security Council Resolutions, the author pieces together the history...
The origins of international law lie outside Europe, and at no stage of its development has international law been a truly European system. This holds true not only in terms of general international law. but also in relation to certain ideas developed at the European level, including the '...
There were other innovations that the Romans introduced. They set up a court of Recuperatores, consisting of two judges representing each party to a treaty,with a neutral chairman. Some authorities have seen in this institution, of which in fact little is known, the origins of an arbitral tri...
building a modern socialist country and opened up bright prospects for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. — For these 50 years, the Chinese people have stood in solidarity and cooperation with people around the ...