
The Aesthetics of International Law
International law is a fundamentally modern phenomenon. Tracing its roots to nineteenth-century pronouncements on the ''law of nations,'' the discipline took shape in the elaborate treaty structures of the post-First World War era and in the institutions and tribunals established after the Second World War. International law as scholars know and study it today is a product of modernism.
In The Aest...
International law is a fundamentally modern phenomenon. Tracing its roots to nineteenth-century pronouncements on the ''law of nations,'' the discipline took shape in the elaborate treaty structures of the post-First World War era and in the institutions and tribunals established after the Second World War. International law as scholars know and study it today is a product of modernism.
In The Aest...