The essays populating these two volumes provide a comprehensive
account of existing scholarly debates on the history and theory of
international law. This authoritative collection, with
contributions by leading academics, covers a wide range of
important topics such as primitive legal scholarship, medieval law
and the Grotian Tradition. With subtopics including the markers,
heroes and making of international law, and an original
introduction by the editor, this extensive collection will appeal
to a wide variety of researchers in the field of legal history and
theory, as well as students and scholars alike.
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