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  • von Coleman Phillipson
    45,00 €

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • von Coleman Phillipson
    58,00 €

    This valuable text considers methods of terminating wars with and without treaties of peace, and also offers a study of the methods of negotiation, the drafting of treaties and the nature of treaties of peace. Reprint of the sole edition (1916). "It would obviously not be useful to attempt here anything like an inventory or abstract of the contents of a book which is not an argumentative treatise but a storehouse of precedents, and whose value depends on the details being ample and fully verified. Enough to say that it will be of the greatest use to diplomatists and publicists at that uncertain date which will be fixed, the sooner the better, by the definite victory of the Allies."- Law Quarterly Review 33 (1917) 100 Coleman Phillipson [1878-1945], a barrister of the Inner Temple, was the editor of Wheaton's Elements of International Law 5th edition (1915) and the author of numerous titles including International Law and the Great War (1915, reprinted by The Lawbook Exchange 2005) and The International Law and Custom of Ancient Greece and Rome (1911).CONTENTSPART I. Termination of War by Mere Withdrawal from Hostilities; or by Conquest and SubjugationI. Termination of War by Reciprocal Intermission of HostilitiesII. Termination of War by Conquest and SubjugationIII. Premature Annexation. Views as to Validity of ConquestsIV. Main Effects of Conquest and Subjugation with Regard to State SuccessionPart II. Termination of War by Treaties of Peace. How They Come to be Made; Their Contents; and Their EffectsI. Armistice ConventionsII. Interposition of Third PowersIII. Preliminaries of PeaceIV. Constitution and Procedure of the Peace Conference. General PrinciplesV. Peace Negotiations. Notable Examples from Previous WarsVI. The Treaty of Peace. General Principles Treaty-Making Power, Nature of Treaties of Peace, their Binding Force, Form and Parts. Language. Interpretation.VII. The Treaty of Peace. General Principles (continued). Date of Peace. Ratification. Means of Ensuring PerformanceVIII. The Treaty of Peace. Main Clauses and EffectsIX. The Treaty of Peace. Main Clauses and Effects (continued)X. The Treaty of Peace. Main Clauses and Effects (continued)XI. Effect of Cession. State Succession: NationalityXII. Effect of Cession. State Succession: Treaties. Public Law and AdministrationXIII. Effect of Cession. State Succession: State Property. Public Debts. Concessions, Etc. Private RightsAPPENDIX Texts of Peace Treaties Frequently Referred to in the Course of the WorkINDEX of Subject-MatterINDEX of Treaties, Preliminaries of Peace, Conferences, and Congresses

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