The exact legacies of the two Hague Peace Conferences remain
unclear. On the one hand, diplomatic and military historians, who
cast their gaze to 1914, traditionally dismiss the events of 1899
and 1907 as insignificant footnotes on the path to the First World
War. On the other, experts in international law posit that The
Hague's foremost legacy lies in the manner in which the conferences
progressed the law of war and the concept and application of
international justice. This volume brings together some of the
latest scholarship on the legacies of the Hague Peace Conferences
in a comprehensive volume, drawing together an international team
of contributors.
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