The Oxford Handbook Of The History Of Internati... Apr 2026

A primary goal is to show that international law's history is not just a European story; it includes the "creative appropriation" and "hybridization" of laws across different cultures.

– Examines the primary subjects of international law, including the rise and decline of States , the role of Peoples and Nations , and the influence of International Organizations and Civil Society .

The volume was honored with the for its significant contribution to the field. Core Themes and Structure The Oxford Handbook of the History of Internati...

The handbook is organized into six major sections, moving from the actors involved to the specific regions and influential individuals that shaped the discipline:

The content draws from law, history, philosophy, and political science to provide a more nuanced "genealogy of the contemporary global legal order". A primary goal is to show that international

It highlights the "violence, ruthlessness, and arrogance" that often accompanied the dissemination of Western rules.

– Offers a unique "global history" by analyzing legal developments in Africa and Arabia , Asia (including China, Japan, and India), The Americas , and Europe . Core Themes and Structure The handbook is organized

– Discusses the philosophical underpinnings and historiography of the field, specifically addressing issues like Eurocentrism and the Periodization of history.

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