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INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY (1776-1914)
International law in the long nineteenth century (1776-1914) : from the public law of Europe to global international law? / edited by Inge Van Hulle, Randall Lesaffer.- 1ª ed. - Leiden : Brill Nijhoff, copy. 2019. - IX, 232 p. ; 25 cm. - (Legal history library $v 28. Studies in the history of international law ; 11)
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DIREITO INTERNACIONAL PÚBLICO, HISTÓRIA DO DIREITO, IMPERIALISMO, EXTRATERRITORIALIDADE, DIREITO INTERNACIONAL PRIVADO

Introduction / Randall Lesaffer, Inge Van Hulle. PART 1: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND REVOLUTION. 1- Napoleon 1814-1815: a small issue of status / James Crawford. 2- The law of nations and the common law of Europe: the case of Edmund Burke / Camilla Boisen. 3- Uneasy neutrality: Britain and the Greek War of Independence (1821-1832) / Viktorija Jakjimovska. PART 2: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND EMPIRE. 4- Equality of non-european nations in international law / Andrew Fitzmaurice. 5- British humanitarianism, international law and human sacrifice in West Africa / Inge Van Hulle. 6- The Mahmoud Ben Ayad case and the transformation of international law / Raphael Cahen. 7- Public-private colonialism: extraterritoriality in the Shanghai international settlement / Stefan Kroll. PART 3: THE RISE OF MODERN INTERNATIONAL LAW. 8- Permanent neutrality or permanent insecurity? Obligation and self-interest in the defence of Belgian neutrality, 1830-1870 / Frederik Dhondt. 9- The role of comparative law in the development of modern private international law (1750-1914) / Ana Delic. 10- The institute of international law's crisis in the wake of the Franco-Prussian War (1873-1899) / Vincent Genin.