Hidden History of International Law in the Americas

Hidden History of International Law in the Americas

Empire and Legal Networks

Oxford University Press Inc

06/2017

280

Dura

Inglês

9780190622343

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgments Introduction: Hemispheric Legal Networks and Languages in the Americas Abbreviations Chapter 1: Towards a Pan-American Legal Order: The Rise of US Hemispheric Hegemony and Elihu Root's Visit to South America Chapter 2: Forging and Consolidating a Hemispheric Legal Network: The Creation of the American Institute of International Law and the Encounter between Scott and Alvarez Chapter 3: The Pan-American Redefinition of the Monroe Doctrine and the Emerging Language of American International Law Chapter 4: International Organisation and Hegemony: The Codification of American International Law and the Tensions between Scott and Alvarez Chapter 5: The Debate over Intervention at Havana and the Crisis of the American Institute of International Law: Scotts Displacement of Alvarez Chapter 6: From Pan-Americanism to Multilateral Inter-Americanism: The Impact of the Anti-War Treaty, the Principle of Non-intervention and Sovereign Equality at Montevideo and the Dissolution of the American Institute of International Law Conclusion: From US Hemispheric to Global Hegemony: Assessing the Legacy of American International Law and the American Institute of International Law in the Americas Appendix A: Constitution of the American Institute of International Law (1913) Appendix B: American Institute of International Law, "Declaration of Rights and Duties of Nations" (1915) Appendix C: Platt Amendment (1901) Bibliography Index
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