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Crafting the International Order: Practitioners and Practices of International Law since c.1800
This edited volume uncovers the extent of the contribution of lawyers to international politics over the past three hundred years. It also examines how practitioners of international relations, including politicians, diplomats, and military advisers, have considered their tasks in distinctly legal terms.
Author(s) | Edited by Marcus M. Payk (Professor of Modern History, Professor of Modern History, Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg), Kim Christian Priemel (Professor of Contemporary European History, Professor of Contemporary European History, University of Oslo). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 304 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 25 Mar 2021 |
Availability | Available |
This edited volume uncovers the extent of the contribution of lawyers to international politics over the past three hundred years. It also examines how practitioners of international relations, including politicians, diplomats, and military advisers, have considered their tasks in distinctly legal terms.
1: Marcus M. Payk and Kim Christian Priemel: Introduction: Thinking Law, Talking Law, Doing Law: How Lawyers Craft(ed) the International Order 2: Andrew Cobbing: Shaping a New Profession: Japanese Encounters with International Law, c. 1600-1900 3: Fabia
Marcus M. Payk is professor of modern history at Helmut Schmidt University in Hamburg, Germany. He has a special interest in international history, legal history, German and European history, and has published widely in these fields. His research has been