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  • Volume 10: International Law at the Time of the League of Nations (1920–1945)
  • General editor Randall Lesaffer, KU Leuven and Tilburg University
  • Edited by Robert Kolb, Université de Genève, Momchil Milanov, International Court of Justice

Book description

Volume X of The Cambridge History of International Law offers the most comprehensive and critical discussion of the history of international law in the interwar period to date. Bringing together scholars across various disciplines, the volume aims to go beyond the well-established cliché of the failure of the League of Nations and discusses the huge impact this period had on the post-WWII international legal order. It focuses on the League of Nations as an important milestone to be studied, analysed, and understood in its own right. Using a global perspective, the volume sheds light on the different branches of international law in this dynamic period, during which the discipline underwent a qualitative leap.

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