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The Liberal-Welfarist Law of Nations

A History of International Law

Emmanuelle Jouannet explores the concept of international law from the European Enlightenment to the post-Cold War world.

Emmanuelle Jouannet (Author), Christopher Sutcliffe (Translated by)

9781107018945, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 26 January 2012

326 pages

23.5 x 16 x 2 cm, 0.64 kg

Although portrayed as a liberal law of co-existence of and co-operation between states, international law has always been a welfarist law, too. Emerging in eighteenth-century Europe, it soon won favour globally. Not only did it minister to the interests of states and their concern for stability, but it was also an interventionist law designed to ensure the happiness and well-being of peoples. Hence international law initially served as a secularised eschatological model, replacing the role of religion in ensuring the proper ordering of mankind, which was held to be both one and divided. That initi]

The Liberal-Welfarist Law of Nations A History of International Law Jouannet

The Liberal-Welfarist Law of Nations

A History of International Law

Emmanuelle Jouannet explores the concept of international law from the European Enlightenment to the post-Cold War world.

Emmanuelle Jouannet (Author), Christopher Sutcliffe (Translated by)

9781107018945, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 26 January 2012

326 pages

23.5 x 16 x 2 cm, 0.64 kg

Although portrayed as a liberal law of co-existence of and co-operation between states, international law has always been a welfarist law, too. Emerging in eighteenth-century Europe, it soon won favour globally. Not only did it minister to the interests of states and their concern for stability, but it was also an interventionist law designed to ensure the happiness and well-being of peoples. Hence international law initially served as a secularised eschatological model, replacing the role of religion in ensuring the proper ordering of mankind, which was held to be both one and divided. That initi]

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