This Study Of The Origins Of International Law Combines Techniques Of Intellectual History And Historiography To Investigate The Earliest Developments Of The Law Of Nations. Containing Up-To-Date Literature And Archaeological Evidence It Reevaluates The Critical Attributes Of International Law. David J. Bederman Focuses On Three Essential Areas In Which Law Influenced Ancient State Relations--Diplomacy Treaty-Making And Warfare--In A Detailed Analysis Of The Near East (2800-700 Bce) The Greek City-States (500-338 Bce) And Rome (358-168 Bce). A Fascinating Study For Lawyers Ancient Historians And Classicists Alike.
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