Peace through law : the Versailles Peace Treaty and dispute settlement after World War I /
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Edition: | 1st edition. |
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Imprint: | Baden-Baden : Nomos, [2019]. ©2019 |
Description: | 354 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law ; Volume 16 Studies of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law ; 16. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11881124 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Versailles and the Broadening of 'Peace Through Law'
- Part 1. Peace Through Law?
- Chapter 1. Drama Through Law: The Versailles Treaty and the Casting of the Modern International Stage
- Part 2. The Establishment of a New International Order of Peace
- Chapter 2. The League of Nations as a Universal Organization
- Chapter 3. Preventing a Repetition of the Great War: Responding to International Terrorism in the 1930s
- Chapter 4. The Legacy of the Mandates System of the League of Nations
- Chapter 5. Negotiating Equality: Minority Protection in the Versailles Settlement
- Part 3. The Emergence of International Economic Law
- Chapter 6. Managing the 'Workers Threat': Preventing Revolution Through the international Labour Organization
- Chapter 7. The Role of Private International Law: UNIDROIT and the Geneva Conventions on Arbitration
- Chapter 8. Article 231 of the Versailles Treaty and Reparations: The Reparation Commission as a Place for Dispute Settlement?
- Chapter 9. The Conversion of Reparations into Sovereign Debts (1920-1953)
- Part 4. The Institutionalization of International Adjudication
- Chapter 10. Peace Through International Adjudication: The Permanent Court of International Justice and the Post-war Order
- Chapter 11. International Adjudication of Private Rights: The Mixed Arbitral Tribunals in the Peace Treaties of 1919-1922
- Chapter 12. Local International Adjudication: The Groundbreaking 'Experiment' of the Arbitral Tribunal for Upper Silesia
- Part 5. Beyond 'Peace Through Law': The Use of Law and Its Records as Vehicles of Resistance and Change
- Chapter 13. Resistance Through Law: Belgian Judges and the Relations Between Occupied State and Occupying Power
- Chapter 14. The Work of Peace: World War One, Justice and Translation Through Art