The permanent neturality of Switzerland is the product of a long historical evolution. It began as a practice and eventually became a legal status embodied in international legal instruments and recognized by the international community. Malta's neutrality is due to rather recent development and is based on a policy decision later embodied in an agreement with Italy and a constitutional provision. It owes as much to the ideas of non-alignment as to the concept of perpetual neutrality in a precise legal sense. There may thus be some advantage in relating the Swiss experience in order to ace what lessons Malta may be able to draw from it as regards her own external policies.peer-reviewe
The concept of neutrality is one of the most disputed concepts in historical research and modern pol...
Neutrality is a traditional and essential part of the European state system, allowing states to rema...
Neutrality is a traditional and essential part of the European state system, allowing states to rema...
Neutrality is a difficult position to maintain in a hostile international system. Switzerland is oft...
Neutrality is a difficult position to maintain in a hostile international system. Switzerland is oft...
Neutrality is a difficult position to maintain in a hostile international system. Switzerland is oft...
Neutrality is a difficult position to maintain in a hostile international system. Switzerland is oft...
Neutrality is a concept of international law, which the Swiss Confederation adopted in 1815. Its cur...
This bachelor thesis deals with the neutrality of Switzerland. Switzerland is a state which has been...
The present European war has thrown into sharp relief the status of those smaller governments which,...
This is a study of the relationship between the status of permanent neutrality and the modern system...
The present article aims to confront the Swiss practice regarding the prevention of genocide and mas...
The present article aims to confront the Swiss practice regarding the prevention of genocide and mas...
The present article aims to confront the Swiss practice regarding the prevention of genocide and mas...
Les guerres jalonnent l'histoire. Le droit de la guerre est l'affaire des États. Un droit internatio...
The concept of neutrality is one of the most disputed concepts in historical research and modern pol...
Neutrality is a traditional and essential part of the European state system, allowing states to rema...
Neutrality is a traditional and essential part of the European state system, allowing states to rema...
Neutrality is a difficult position to maintain in a hostile international system. Switzerland is oft...
Neutrality is a difficult position to maintain in a hostile international system. Switzerland is oft...
Neutrality is a difficult position to maintain in a hostile international system. Switzerland is oft...
Neutrality is a difficult position to maintain in a hostile international system. Switzerland is oft...
Neutrality is a concept of international law, which the Swiss Confederation adopted in 1815. Its cur...
This bachelor thesis deals with the neutrality of Switzerland. Switzerland is a state which has been...
The present European war has thrown into sharp relief the status of those smaller governments which,...
This is a study of the relationship between the status of permanent neutrality and the modern system...
The present article aims to confront the Swiss practice regarding the prevention of genocide and mas...
The present article aims to confront the Swiss practice regarding the prevention of genocide and mas...
The present article aims to confront the Swiss practice regarding the prevention of genocide and mas...
Les guerres jalonnent l'histoire. Le droit de la guerre est l'affaire des États. Un droit internatio...
The concept of neutrality is one of the most disputed concepts in historical research and modern pol...
Neutrality is a traditional and essential part of the European state system, allowing states to rema...
Neutrality is a traditional and essential part of the European state system, allowing states to rema...