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Cambridge University Press Cambridge Law of International Territorial Administration Book

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Description

Explore the complex history and legal structures of how international actors manage territories. This academic work from Cambridge University Press provides a detailed analysis of the law and practice behind international territorial administration. Covering a broad timeline, the text examines historical experiments starting from the Treaty of Versailles through to modern engagements like the conflict in Iraq. Readers will gain a clear understanding of the legal frameworks that govern these processes. The book examines how international administration relates to other important legal concepts, such as internationalisation, mandate administration, trusteeship administration, and occupation. This resource is an essential addition for students and professionals studying international and comparative law, offering a deep look at how these administrative roles have evolved over the last two centuries.

Key Features

Comprehensive historical analysis covering the evolution of territorial administration from the Treaty of Versailles to modern-day Iraq.

Detailed examination of the legal frameworks and practical applications used by international actors in various territories.

Clear distinction between administration and related legal paradigms like mandate, trusteeship, and occupation.

Part of the respected Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law series, Number 57.

Academic insights into how international actors have shaped the management of territories over the past two hundred years.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
22 May 2008
Listed Since
19 October 2006

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