
International Law. A Treatise. Volume 2 (of 2) War and Neutrality. Second Edition
"International Law: A Treatise. Volume 2 (of 2)" by L. Oppenheim is a comprehensive scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This volume focuses primarily on the subjects of war and neutrality within the framework of international law. The treatise explores the complexities of state relations, including the legal and political dynamics that can lead to conflicts, and offers insights into various mechanisms for their resolution. The opening of the book introduces key concepts related to the amicable settlement of state differences, distinguishing between legal and political disputes. It explains that states often engage in negotiation before resorting to more coercive methods, such as blockade or intervention. The text outlines the process of negotiations, the role of good offices and mediation, and the establishment of commissions for inquiry, emphasizing the need for peaceful methods in international relations. Oppenheim stresses the importance of understanding these distinctions to navigate international law effectively.
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