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The Cambridge Handbook of the League of Nations and International Law
The Cambridge Handbook of the League of Nations and International Law
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ISBN No.: 9781009655187
Year: 202605
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Introduction: The League of Nations and international law Haakon A. Ikonomou, Karin van Leeuwen and Morten Rasmussen; 1. The League of Nations and international order after the First World War Peter Jackson; Part I. Institutions: 2. An agent of international law? The legal section of the General Secretariat, 1919-1926 Morten Rasmussen; 3. The International Labour Organization at the Vanguard, 1919-1945 Guy Fiti Sinclair; 4. Lodestar of Legalism. The Permanent Court of International Justice, 1919-1946 Henri de Waele; 5.


Peace through law? The legal techniques used to stabilize Upper Silesia 1922-1937 Michel Erpelding; 6. New forms of international adjudication? The history of the mixed arbitral tribunals, 1919-1939 Jakob Zollmann; Part II. States: 7. Instrumentalizing the Versailles system of international law: The German Foreign Office and its mobilization of scholarly international law, 1920-1925 Thomas Storgaard; 8. France and compulsory arbitration: from the Geneva Protocol to the ratification of the General Act of Arbitration, 1924-1931 Jean-Michel Guieu; 9. Nordic jurists and the League of Nations Dag Michaelsen; 10. An almost fanatical support for the League: Uruguay, legal reform, and the origins of the Latin America bloc in Geneva Andrei Mamolea; 11. From a judicial solution to collective security: the Manchurian conflict, Japan, and the 'disappearing' Permanent Court of International Justice, 1931-1933 Tomoko Akami; 12.


Beyond the reach of the League? The minority clauses of the Lausanne Treaty and the status of the Kurds Derya Bayir; Part III. Networks and Networkers: 13. Organizing legal internationalism: the Institute of International Law, the International Law Association and the League of Nations, 1919-1939 Karin van Leeuwen; 14. Financing international law: the role of The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in building a profession Jens Wegener; 15. The great entertainer: the networking of Manley O. Hudson Rasmus S. Søndergaard; Part IV. Policies and Legal Norms: 16.


Law, legal expertise and the peaceful settlement of disputes: revisiting early League Council practice Megan Donaldson; 17. Violence, Legalism and the evolution of sovereignty in the league mandates, 1923-1939 Leonard V. Smith; 18. The League of Nations and the Sanctions Revolution in international law Nicholas Mulder; 19. Beyond the bounds of order? Collective security, general disarmament, and international law, 1919-1935 Haakon A. Ikonomou; 20: The internationalisation of human rights and the League of Nations, 1920-1939 Dzovinar Kévonian; 21: The League of Nations, the United States, and the codification of international law Vera Fritz; Conclusion: The League of Nations, international law and beyond Haakon A. Ikonomou, Karin van Leeuwen and Morten Rasmussen; Archives.


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