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International Law In Antiquity 1st Edition David J Bederman

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International Law In Antiquity 1st Edition David J Bederman
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Pages: 345
Author: David J. Bederman
ISBN: 9780511013140, 9780521033596, 9780521791977, 9780511031663, 0511031661, 0521033594, 0521791979, 0511013140
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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International Law In Antiquity 1st Edition David J Bederman by David J. Bederman 9780511013140, 9780521033596, 9780521791977, 9780511031663, 0511031661, 0521033594, 0521791979, 0511013140 instant download after payment.

This study of the origins of international law combines techniques of intellectual history and historiography to investigate the earliest developments of the law of nations. Containing up-to-date literature and archaeological evidence, it reevaluates the critical attributes of international law. David J. Bederman focuses on three essential areas in which law influenced ancient state relations--diplomacy, treaty-making and warfare--in a detailed analysis of the Near East (2800-700 BCE), the Greek city-states (500-338 BCE), and Rome (358-168 BCE). A fascinating study for lawyers, ancient historians and classicists alike.

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