Originally published in 1936, this book presents the content of an
inaugural lecture delivered by the renowned British legal expert
Arnold McNair (1885-1975), upon taking up the position of Whewell
Professor of International Law at Cambridge. McNair was also a
judge of the International Court of Justice and was the first
President of the European Court of Human Rights. The text presents
a discussion of the role of collective security and 'the true place
of force in a system of international law'. This book will be of
value to anyone with an interest in legal history, international
relations and the works of McNair.
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