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International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes

By L. (Lassa) Oppenheim

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"International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes" by L. Oppenheim is a scholarly compilation written in the early 20th century, likely ...

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"International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes" by L. Oppenheim is a scholarly compilation written in the early 20th century, likely around the turn of the century. This book serves as a collection of case studies focused on international law, specifically designed for use in conversation classes. It addresses various real-world incidents that highlight the complexities of diplomatic interactions and legal principles surrounding international affairs. The book is divided into twenty-five sections, each containing four unique cases that illustrate a range of international law scenarios. The incidents vary from historical events, such as diplomatic disputes and questions of jurisdiction, to contemporary issues of the early 1900s, including the treatment of refugees and extradition cases. Oppenheim aims to engage students in critical discussions, prompting them to analyze the legal implications and moral considerations of each case. The collection's design encourages active participation, allowing learners to explore the nuances of international law through practical examples, thus enriching their understanding of the subject. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

About the Author

Lassa Francis Lawrence Oppenheim was a German jurist. He has been characterized as the father of the modern discipline of international law, especially the hard legal positivist school of thought. His two-volume International Law: A Treatise has influenced international law. He inspired Joseph Raz and Prosper Weil.

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