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Epochen der Völkerrechtsgeschichte. By Wilhelm G. Grewe. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1984. Pp. 897. Indexes. DM 138.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Bardo Fassbender*
Affiliation:
Institute of Legal History of the University of Bonn

Abstract

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Book Reviews and Notes
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1985

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References

2 Grewe, , Die Epochen der modernen Völkerrechtsgeschichte, 103 Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft 38-66, 260-94 (1943)Google Scholar.

3 “Spirit, organic laws and growth of the international legal order.”

4 Wegner, A., Geschichte des Völkerrechts. Handbuch des Völkerrechts (1936)Google Scholar.

5 Stadtmüller, G., Geschichte des Völkerrechts (1951)Google Scholar.

6 Reibstein, E., Völkerrecht. Eine Geschichte Seiner Ideen in Lehre und Praxis (vol. I, 1958; vol. II, 1963)Google Scholar.

7 Nussbaum, A., Geschichte des Volkerrechts in Gedrängter Darstellung (1960)Google Scholar.

8 “The development of international law depends on the development of international politics. Today the latter is in a highly critical phase, a fact from which international law is bound to suffer.”