A Treatise on the Law of WarThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2008 - 218페이지 A Treatise on the Law of War addresses the customs of land and sea warfare. A notably humane work, it condemns actions against civilians and advocates the fair treatment of prisoners of war. Du Ponceau's able translation is prefaced by a biography of the author, a table of cases, an index of citations from the Corpus Juris Civilis and an annotated bibliography of civil law treatises cited or referred to by the author. This latter item, which lists editions and translations, is interesting for its insights into the American reception of the civil law in the early 1800s. liii (V-LIII new introduction), xxxiv, 218 pp. With a new introduction by William E. Butler (Penn State Dickinson Law; University College London; National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine). A title in the Lawbook Exchange series Foundations of the Laws of War, Joseph Perkovich, General Editor. |
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... edition of Lee's translation in 1803 which characterized the work as " an enlarged translation of the principal part of Bynkershoek's " work . 3 Both versions , by Lee and Du Ponceau , were however widely read and quoted in their day ...
... edition appeared in 1744 , the year following his death . Distinguished classicist Professor Gordon J. Laing ( University of Chicago ) supplied an English translation of the 1744 text in the Classics of International Law Series , no ...
... edition of Bynkershoek's published writings in folio format ( Geneva , 1761 ) ; these were published again with greater editorial care by 15. Book two of this work , De rebus varii argument} , is not part of the Du Ponceau translation ...
Cornelis van Bijnkershoek. Luchtmans in 1767 at Leiden , following an Italian edition in large quarto ( Naples , 1766 ) . Bynkershoek's place in the history of international legal doctrine is undergoing reassessment . His eminence is ...
... edition of the Edinburgh Encyclopedia . High praise accompanied these notes : " ... Mr. Duponceau , whom all will admit , I take it , possesses the greatest knowledge of ' Stephen Du Ponceau in Post - Revolutionary Philadelphia ...