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Neutrality in International Law - From the Sixteenth Century to 1945

English · Paperback / Softback

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Wani challenges the conventional understanding of the traditional neutrality by re-examining the historical development of the law of neutrality from the sixteenth century to 1945. The book will provide a fundamentally new framework for discussing the current status of neutrality in modern international law.


List of contents

1. Introduction
2. Chapter 1 Origins of the Concept of Neutrality: Neutrality from the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
3. Chapter 2 The Law of Neutrality as an Institution of General International Law: 1793-1918
4. Chapter 3 The Development of the Law of Neutrality in the period 1919-45
5. Conclusion

About the author

Kentaro Wani is Associate Professor at the Osaka School of International Public Policy, Osaka University, Japan

Summary

Wani challenges the conventional understanding of the traditional neutrality by re-examining the historical development of the law of neutrality from the sixteenth century to 1945. The book will provide a fundamentally new framework for discussing the current status of neutrality in modern international law.

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