The liberal-welfarist law of nations : a history of international law / Emmanuelle Jouannet.
Although portrayed as a liberal law of co-existence of and co-operation between states, international law has always been a welfarist law, too. Emerging in eighteenth-century Europe, it soon won favour globally. Not only did it minister to the interests of states and their concern for stability, but...
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2012.
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