This thesis examines the development of international law. The analysis is undertaken through three case studies: the first is concerned with the British in West Africa from approximately 1840 to 1914; the second with the British in Egypt and Iraq from approximately 1870 to 1956; and the third with the United States in Latin America from approximately 1890 to 1960. Further to this it investigates the wider influence of the dominant western powers of the era, namely the United Kingdom and the United States. Through their own legal developments, both internally and externally, and particularly through their influence on international law, commercial and political control was exercised by these two powers, particularly in relation to certai...
Antony Anghie’s book Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law ambitiously seeks ...
Antony Anghie’s book Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law ambitiously seeks ...
Studies portraying the history of international law and empire in Africa still often take as their s...
Studies portraying the history of international law and empire in Africa still often take as their s...
The colonial and postcolonial realities of international law have been obscured by the analytical fr...
This chapter interrogates the widely accepted idea that international law was diffused from the Euro...
The colonial and postcolonial realities of international law have been obscured by the analytical fr...
What was the relationship between international law and colonial warfare in the period of both incre...
This paper discusses the origins 19th-century international law through the works of such scholars a...
This paper discusses the origins 19th-century international law through the works of such scholars a...
This paper discusses the origins 19th-century international law through the works of such scholars a...
Principles and roots of International law are as old as the states themselves. From the first day st...
© 2015 Martin ClarkThis thesis presents a conceptual history of recognition. It examines the develop...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-341) and index.xix, 356 p. ;Examines the relationship be...
Histories of international law have typically focused on the origins of legal rules and doctrines, t...
Antony Anghie’s book Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law ambitiously seeks ...
Antony Anghie’s book Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law ambitiously seeks ...
Studies portraying the history of international law and empire in Africa still often take as their s...
Studies portraying the history of international law and empire in Africa still often take as their s...
The colonial and postcolonial realities of international law have been obscured by the analytical fr...
This chapter interrogates the widely accepted idea that international law was diffused from the Euro...
The colonial and postcolonial realities of international law have been obscured by the analytical fr...
What was the relationship between international law and colonial warfare in the period of both incre...
This paper discusses the origins 19th-century international law through the works of such scholars a...
This paper discusses the origins 19th-century international law through the works of such scholars a...
This paper discusses the origins 19th-century international law through the works of such scholars a...
Principles and roots of International law are as old as the states themselves. From the first day st...
© 2015 Martin ClarkThis thesis presents a conceptual history of recognition. It examines the develop...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-341) and index.xix, 356 p. ;Examines the relationship be...
Histories of international law have typically focused on the origins of legal rules and doctrines, t...
Antony Anghie’s book Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law ambitiously seeks ...
Antony Anghie’s book Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law ambitiously seeks ...
Studies portraying the history of international law and empire in Africa still often take as their s...