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Introduction to the study of international law : designed as an aid in teaching, and in historical studies
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Introduction to the study of international law : designed as an aid in teaching, and in historical studies

Author: Theodore Dwight Woolsey
Publisher: London : Stevens & Hayes ; New York : Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1874.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 4th ed., rev. and enlView all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: Publishers' catalogs
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Theodore Dwight Woolsey
OCLC Number: 4430068
Notes: Pages 370*-371*, 434a-434d, 468a-468b inserted.
Includes publisher's catalog (32 p.) for Stevens & Hayes at the end of the text.
Description: 487 (i. e. 495) p. 21cm.
Contents: Definition, growth, jural and moral grounds, sources of international law --
Rights of states as independent sovereignties : rule of non-interference and its exceptions --
Territorial rights of states and rights of property : strict right renounced in the use of navigable waters --
Right of intercourse : relations of foreigners within a territory of a state --
The forms and the agents of international intercourse : the forms of intercourse, or international courtesy. : the agents in the intercourse of nations, or ambassadors and consuls --
Of the right of contract and especially of treaties between states --
Of a nation's right of self-defense and redress of injuries, or of war, capture, and treaties of peace : of war : laws and usages of war, especially on land : of civil wars, wars with savages, piracy, and the slave-trade : capture and recapture, occupation and recovery of territory : of the suspension and the termination of war, especially of truce and of peace --
Of the relations between belligerents and neutrals : of the obligations and rights of neutral states : of the rights and liabilities of neutral trade --
Defects, sanctions, progress, and prospects of international law --
Appendix 1. A brief selection of works and documents bearing on international law (p. [357]-371*) --
Appendix 2. List of the most important treaties since the reformation, with a brief statement of their provisions (p. [371]-434d).
Responsibility: by Theodore D. Woolsey.

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