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International Law, a Treatise, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint)

Author L. Oppenheim
Publisher Forgotten Books
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Author(s)L. Oppenheim
ISBN / ASIN1440051526
ISBN-139781440051524
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The additions to this volume are even more numerous than those to the first, with the consequence that, in spite of the typographical devices explained in the preface to the second edition of the first volume, the text of this volume has been increased by one hundred pages. The increase is, in some measure, due to the fact that the thirteen Conventions of the Second Hague Peace Conference, and, further, the Declaration of London, are fully discussed and expounded. But the increase is also due to the fact that a number of other new topics have been discussed ;I will only mention the questions whether enemy subjects have persona standi in judido (100 z), and whether trading with enemy subjects is permitted (101). The system of the work, with but occasional slight alterations in arrangement and the headings of the sections, remains the same. In those cases, however, in which a portion had to be entirely rewritten as, for instance, that on Enemy Character, that on Commencement of War, and that on Unneutral Service the arrangement of the topics differs from that in the first edition, and the headings of the sections also differ.
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