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Scarfi, Juan Pablo 1979-

The hidden history of international law in the Americas empire and legal networks Juan Pablo Scarfi - New York Oxford University Press 2017 - xxxvi, 239 páginas - The history and theory of international law .

Toward a Pan-American legal order : the rise of the US hemispheric hegemony and Elihu Root's visit to South America -- Forging and consolidating a hemispheric legal network : the creation of the American Institute of International Law and the encounter between James Brown Scott and Alejandro Alvarez -- The Pan-American redefinition of the Monroe Doctrine and the emerging language of American international law -- International organization and hegemony : the codification of American international law and tensions between James Brown Scott and Alejandro Alvarez -- The debate over intervention at Havana and the crisis of the American Institute of International law : James Brown Scott's displacement of Alejandro Alvarez -- From Pan-Americanism to multilateral inter-Americanism : the impact of the Anti-War Treaty, the principle of nonintervention, and sovereign equality at Montevideo, and the dissolution of the American Institute of International Law.


Texto en inglés

9780190622343

2016041171


American Institute of International Law--Historia


Derecho internacional --Historia--América Latina
Derecho internacional --Historia--Estados Unidos

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