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The Right of Conquest Sharon Korman (former Senior Associate Member, former Senior Associate Member, St Antony's College, Oxford)

The Right of Conquest By Sharon Korman (former Senior Associate Member, former Senior Associate Member, St Antony's College, Oxford)

Summary

This original work explains the place of the right of conquest in international relations since the early 16th century, and the causes and consequences of its demise in the 20th century.

The Right of Conquest Summary

The Right of Conquest: The Acquisition of Territory by Force in International Law and Practice by Sharon Korman (former Senior Associate Member, former Senior Associate Member, St Antony's College, Oxford)

This is an enquiry into the place of the right of conquest in international relations since the early sixteenth century, and the causes and consequences of its demise in the twentieth century. It was a recognized principle of international law until the early years of this century that a state that emerges victorious in a war is entitled to claim sovereignty over territory which it has taken possession. Sharon Korman shows how the First World War - which led to the rise of self-determination and to calls for the prohibition of way - prompted the reconstruction of international law and the consequent abolition of the title by conquest. Her conclusion, which highlights the merits and defects of the modern law as a vehicle for discouraging war by denying the title to the conqueror, challenges many of the assumptions that have come to constitute part of the conventional wisdom of our times. This is a study, not of international law narrowly conceived, but of the place of a changing legal principle in international history and the contemporary world.

The Right of Conquest Reviews

A work of sweeping scope ... balanced and judicious. The thinking is lucid yet refined Korman's work is the most up-to-date study of seizure of territories, and the only one that charts the progress of both the ideology and the application of the right of conquest and the political events and legal principles that gradually undermined and finally dismantled it. * Stanford Journal of International Law *
[T]he book...won the affection of this reviewer for the elegance of its style and the lightness with which Dr Korman wears her learning...There can be few more important issues than that addressed by Dr Korman in this elegant and erudite book; and it is hard to imagine a better written analysis of it. * Vaughan Lowe - War in History *
[A]n excellent doctrinal history...Kormans intense passion for her subject is clear. * David Kennedy - American Journal of International Law *
[A] brilliant study. * French Yearbook of International Law *
...immensely stimulating. * British Year Book of International Law *
Written in a lucid style that sets it apart from many works on international law, the work combines meticulous scholarship in international law with forward-looking International Relations thinking. * NOD & Conversion *
An impressive and deeply analytical book. * International and Comparative Law Quarterly *

About Sharon Korman (former Senior Associate Member, former Senior Associate Member, St Antony's College, Oxford)

Dr Sharon Korman is Israel specialist, Societe Gend'erale Strauss Turnbull Securities Ltd., London

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NPB9780198280071
9780198280071
0198280076
The Right of Conquest: The Acquisition of Territory by Force in International Law and Practice by Sharon Korman (former Senior Associate Member, former Senior Associate Member, St Antony's College, Oxford)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
1996-10-31
352
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