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The Future of International Law (eBook)

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2022
56 Seiten
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859-654702476-7 (EAN)

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The Future of International Law - L. Oppenheim
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In "The Future of International Law," L. Oppenheim posits a comprehensive analysis of the evolving landscape of international law, engaging deeply with contemporary challenges such as globalization, environmental issues, and human rights. Oppenheim's literary style is marked by precision and clarity, integrating scholarly rigor with accessible language, making complex legal concepts understandable to a broader audience. His exploration of the historical underpinnings of international law provides essential context, drawing on significant precedents to illuminate the systemic changes that shape modern legal frameworks. L. Oppenheim was a prominent figure in legal scholarship, whose formative experiences through world wars and shifting geopolitical realities undoubtedly influenced his perspectives on international law. With a background rooted in both legal practice and academic research, Oppenheim's insights reflect a profound commitment to understanding the interconnectedness of nations. His works are hallmarked by a deep reflection on morality and justice, which resonate throughout his writings on global legal standards. This book is an essential read for legal scholars, practitioners, and students alike. Oppenheim's thought-provoking arguments and eloquent prose invite readers to reconsider the role of law in our increasingly interdependent world. As the future of international law continues to unfold, Oppenheim's insights provide a crucial framework for understanding its implications on global governance and humanitarian efforts.

L. Oppenheim, whose full name is Lassa Francis Lawrence Oppenheim (1858–1919), was a distinguished jurist in the field of international law, renowned for his contributions to the legal understanding of international relations. Born in Germany, Oppenheim later became a British national and occupied the Whewell Professorship of International Law at the University of Cambridge. His seminal work, 'International Law: A Treatise', first published in 1905-1906, remains a cornerstone in the study of international law. Oppenheim's scholarly rigor and his analytical approach to understanding international legal principles led to widespread recognition and his works are still referenced today. Among his numerous accomplishments, 'The Future of International Law' stands out as a forward-looking examination of the role and evolution of legal frameworks in international affairs. His keen insight into the legal mechanisms governing the interactions between states offered a profound understanding of the underpinnings of diplomacy, conflict resolution, and international cooperation. His literary style was characterized by clarity, thoroughness, and an unwavering commitment to exploring the depths of legal concepts. To this day, Oppenheim's legacy endures through his scholarly writings and the enduring impact of his intellectual contributions on the field of international law.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Schlagworte 21st century law • Century-old Law Challenges • Challenges in Law • Comparative Legislation • diplomatic law guide • Emerging technology impact • Globalization challenges • Global justice cooperation • global justice principles • Historical Legal Works • International Law • international law history • international law textbook • International legal frameworks • international relations law • International relations perspectives • Jurisprudential Process • law eBook free • law of nations • Legal Philosophy Evolution • Legal principles analysis • legal systems comparison • Legal Theorists • Legal Theory Development • legal theory essays • L. Oppenheim author • Modern law evolution • Philosophy of Law • Political climate adaptation • public domain legal books • scholarly legal discourse • see JZ and KZ • world law foundations
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