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Foreign & International Law - The Oxford Handbook of the History of International Law (Oxford Handbooks)

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Book Synopsis: The Oxford Handbook of the History of International Law provides an authoritative and original overview of the origins, concepts, and core issues of international law. The first comprehensive Handbook on the history of international law, it is a truly unique contribution to the literature of international law and relations. Pursuing both a global and an interdisciplinary approach, the Handbook brings together some sixty eminent scholars of international law, legal history, and global history from all parts of the world. Covering international legal developments from the 15th century until the end of World War II, the Handbook consists of over sixty individual chapters which are arranged in six parts. The book opens with an analysis of the principal actors in the history of international law, namely states, peoples and nations, international organisations and courts, and civil society actors. Part Two is devoted to a number of key themes of the history of international law, such as peace and war, the sovereignty of states, hegemony, religion, and the protection of the individual person. Part Three addresses the history of international law in the different regions of the world (Africa and Arabia, Asia, the Americas and the Caribbean, Europe), as well as 'encounters' between non-European legal cultures (like those of China, Japan, and India) and Europe which had a lasting impact on the body of international law. Part Four examines certain forms of 'interaction or imposition' in international law, such as diplomacy (as an example of interaction) or colonization and domination (as an example of imposition of law). The classical juxtaposition of the civilized and the uncivilized is also critically studied. Part Five is concerned with problems of the method and theory of history writing in international law, for instance the periodisation of international law, or Eurocentrism in the traditional historiography of international law. The Handbook concludes with a Part Six, entitled "People in Portrait", which explores the life and work of twenty prominent scholars and thinkers of international law, ranging from Muhammad al-Shaybani to Sir Hersch Lauterpacht. The Handbook will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students of international law. It provides historians with new perspectives on international law, and increases the historical and cultural awareness of scholars of international law. It aims to become the new standard reference work for the global history of international law.

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The Oxford Handbook of the History of International Law is the ultimate resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of international law. With its comprehensive coverage of the origins, concepts, and core issues of international law, this handbook offers an authoritative and unique perspective. Written by sixty eminent scholars from around the world, it provides a global and interdisciplinary approach, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of the subject.

Spanning from the 15th century to the end of World War II, this handbook is organized into six parts, covering a wide range of topics. The first part analyzes the principal actors in international law, including states, international organizations, and civil society actors. The second part delves into key themes such as peace and war, state sovereignty, religion, and individual rights. The following parts explore the history of international law in different regions of the world and examine various forms of interaction and imposition in international law. The handbook also critically evaluates the method and theory of history writing in international law. Lastly, it provides insightful portraits of prominent scholars and thinkers in the field.

By offering new perspectives and increasing historical and cultural awareness, The Oxford Handbook of the History of International Law elevates the understanding of international law to new heights. Whether you're a researcher, student, or simply passionate about the subject, this handbook is a must-have reference work in your collection.

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