"One of the Most Valuable Contributions to the History of International Law Yet Made" J.P. Bullington, Yale Law Review
This history is divided into three sections. The first, The Age of the Prince, gives the history of fundamental doctrines of international law regulating the intercourse between states on land and sea in peace and war. The second, The Age of the Judge, is chiefly devoted to commercial relations, the development of neutrality and maritime law. The third, The Age of the Concert, addresses the conference method of adjusting international problems, tracing its...
"One of the Most Valuable Contributions to the History of International Law Yet Made" J.P. Bullington, Yale Law Review