Home » Search Catalog » Search results
Search: International Law - Legal History, 2011
Keyword search
6 results
Results
€99.00$136.00
Tilmann J. Röder, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg
Around 1900, standard contracts and clauses spread throughout international industries such as transport, insurance and finance. The "earthquake clause", which was globally introduced by reinsurers after the 1906 San Francisco catastrophe, exemplifies this paradigmatic change of the law.
€102.00$132.00
Tetsuya Toyoda, Akita International University
Emergence of the modern science of international law is usually attributed to Grotius and other somewhat heroic ‘founders of international law.’ This book offers a more worldly explanation why it was developed mostly by German writers in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
€133.00$172.00
Janwillem Oosterhuis, Maastricht University
This book illustrates the influence of early human rights and mass industrialisation on the right to (physically) enforce performance of obligations in France, the German territories and the Netherlands during the nineteenth century. It provides background information to the harmonisation of a ...
€153.00$198.00
Raymond Kubben, Tilburg University
Providing a case study of relations between France and the Netherlands throughout the Revolutionary Wars, this book offers a contribution to the debates on the relation between law and politics at the international level and on state-centrism in international relations.
Edited by H.W. Blom, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Grotiana appears under the auspices of the Grotiana Foundation. The journal’s leading objective is the furtherance of the Grotian tradition. It will welcome any relevant contribution to a better understanding of Grotius’ life and works. At the same time close attention will be paid to Grotius’ ...
Editorial Committee: S. Dauchy, R. Feenstra, J.J. Hallebeek, D. Heirbaut, C.H. van Rhee, A.J.B. Sirks, L. Waelkens, A. Wijffels, L.C. Winkel
The Legal History Review is a peer-reviewed journal in which much attention is paid not only to the common foundations of the western legal tradition but also to the special, frequently divergent development of national law in the various countries belonging to, or influenced by it. Modern and ...