Introduction to the Study of International Law

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"Introduction to the Study of International Law" is a foundational 19th-century textbook by American jurist Theodore Dwight Woolsey that systematically outlines the principles and practice of public international law.

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instanceOf book
textbook
treatise on international law
author Theodore Dwight Woolsey NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs foundational 19th-century textbook
fieldOfStudy law
firstEditionPublicationYear 1860
genre legal textbook
public international law
hasAuthorAffiliation Yale College NERFINISHED
hasAuthorNationality American
hasAuthorOccupation jurist
hasEdition fifth edition
fourth edition
second edition
seventh edition
sixth edition
third edition
historicalSignificance early American contribution to international law scholarship
influenced teaching of international law in the United States
intendedAudience diplomats
public officials
students of law
isAbout diplomatic relations
extraterritoriality
law of nations
maritime law
prize law
rights and duties of states
sources of international law
sovereignty
territorial jurisdiction
treaties
war and neutrality
language English
mainSubject international law
public international law
notableFor clear exposition of public international law principles
integration of practice and doctrine in international law
placeOfPublication New York City
publisher Charles Scribner NERFINISHED
structure systematic outline of principles and practice of public international law
timePeriod 19th century
usedAs university textbook

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