«Leugner des Völkerrechts»

A History of the Denial of International Law in the 19th Century
Nomos, 1. Edition 2026, ca. 349 Pages
The product is part of the series Studien zur Geschichte des Völkerrechts

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ISBN 978-3-7560-3625-7
Published ca. July 2026 (can be pre-ordered)
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The ‘Leugner des Völkerrechts’ (deniers of international law), primarily scholars in the field of law, philosophy, and political science, challenge the legal binding force of international law. In the 19th century, the majority of international law scholars criticize them and designate them as ‘Leugner des Völkerrechts’. The primary critique focuses on their narrow concept of law and of the state, which is based on Hegelian, power political, or chauvinistic justifications. The discourse surrounding the arguments of deniers such as Adolf Lasson, John Austin, and Philipp Zorn consolidates the theoretical fundaments of international law and contributes to the institutionalization of international law scholarship in the 19th century.
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Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-7560-3625-7
Subtitle A History of the Denial of International Law in the 19th Century
Publication Date ca. Jul 1, 2026
Year of Publication 2026
Publisher Nomos
Format Softcover
Languages englisch
Pages ca. 349
Medium Book
Product Type Scientific literature
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