Samenvatting doctoraatsverhandeling "Balance of Power and International Law. European Diplomacy and the Elaboration of International Order, 18th Century and Post 1945"
The history of international law is traditionally seen as a dialogue with either general legal histo...
This chapter explores the relation between cameralism and international politics in the second half ...
International relations including the principle of balance of power had not been a subject of consi...
My PhD-thesis focuses on legal argumentation in diplomatic practice, or the use of law as a vector o...
Dhondt Frederik, Balance of Power and Norm Hierarchy: Franco-British Diplomacy after the Peace of Ut...
This talk treats the articulation of the relationship between law and politics in two distinct eras ...
Not only peace through law and supernational institutions was deemed in the Seventeenth and the Eigh...
Under the influence of religious interpretations and the study of political print sources, recent hi...
Balance of Power and Norm Hierarchy. Franco-British Diplomacy after the Peace of Utrecht offers a de...
In the 17th and 18th centuries, relations between the European states had a relatively predictable e...
By encoding diplomatic correspondence (as a measure of state behaviour) according to the references ...
This paper seeks to investigate how the mutual guarantee clauses of the treaties of Westphalia, whic...
In this conference paper, redrafted to a full article, I treat the discursive power of the "Balance ...
The history of international law cannot be equalled to a mere pedigree of doctrine. Law lives in pra...
To historians of public international law, diplomatic history is essential to a correct understandin...
The history of international law is traditionally seen as a dialogue with either general legal histo...
This chapter explores the relation between cameralism and international politics in the second half ...
International relations including the principle of balance of power had not been a subject of consi...
My PhD-thesis focuses on legal argumentation in diplomatic practice, or the use of law as a vector o...
Dhondt Frederik, Balance of Power and Norm Hierarchy: Franco-British Diplomacy after the Peace of Ut...
This talk treats the articulation of the relationship between law and politics in two distinct eras ...
Not only peace through law and supernational institutions was deemed in the Seventeenth and the Eigh...
Under the influence of religious interpretations and the study of political print sources, recent hi...
Balance of Power and Norm Hierarchy. Franco-British Diplomacy after the Peace of Utrecht offers a de...
In the 17th and 18th centuries, relations between the European states had a relatively predictable e...
By encoding diplomatic correspondence (as a measure of state behaviour) according to the references ...
This paper seeks to investigate how the mutual guarantee clauses of the treaties of Westphalia, whic...
In this conference paper, redrafted to a full article, I treat the discursive power of the "Balance ...
The history of international law cannot be equalled to a mere pedigree of doctrine. Law lives in pra...
To historians of public international law, diplomatic history is essential to a correct understandin...
The history of international law is traditionally seen as a dialogue with either general legal histo...
This chapter explores the relation between cameralism and international politics in the second half ...
International relations including the principle of balance of power had not been a subject of consi...