Excerpt from Some Legal Questions of the Peace Conference: Address
I might expand the list of subjects for consideration suggested by the Treaty of Peace which will invite the' learning and wisdom of those who will, I sincerely hope, be charged with the codification of the principles of international law. Even if I subject myself to the charge of repetition, let me say that I most earnestly advocate the formulation of such a code by an international conference of jurists and publicists. With a definite standard of legal rights sanctioned by the nations the administration of international relations as well as the administration of international justice will become more con sistent and less a prey to expediency and political opportunism.
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Excerpt from Some Legal Questions of the Peace Conference: Address
I might expand the list of subjects for consideration suggested by the Treaty of Peace which will invite the' learning and wisdom of those who will, I sincerely hope, be charged with the codification of the principles of international law. Even if I subject myself to the charge of repetition, let me say that I most earnestly advocate the formulation of such a code by an international conference of jurists and publicists. With a definite standard of legal rights sanctioned by the nations the administration of international relations as well as the administration of international justice will become more con sistent and less a prey to expediency and political opportunism.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book critically evaluates the legal framework established by the post-World War I peace negotiations via the Treaty of Versailles. The author examines the treaty's compromise between maintaining nationalism and preventing future conflicts, advocating for the preservation of both national and individual rights. The book provides unique insights into the historical context and conceptual challenges of international law and diplomacy, arguing that a commitment to justice and impartial tribunals is crucial for global harmony. The author highlights the tension between diplomatic settlements and legal justice, and the need for clear principles and codification of international law. This thought-provoking analysis offers valuable perspectives on the enduring quest for peace and the role of law in shaping global affairs. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781330153239_0
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