Peace through law : : the Versailles Peace Treaty and dispute settlement after World War I / / Michel Erpelding, Burkhard Hess, Hélène Ruiz Fabri (editors).
With the benefit of hindsight, presenting the Treaty of Versailles as an example of ‘peace through law’ might seem like a provocation. And yet, the extreme variety and innovativeness of international procedural and substantial ‘experiments’ attempted as a result of the Treaty of Versailles and the o...
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Peace through law : the Versailles Peace Treaty and dispute settlement after World War I / Michel Erpelding, Burkhard Hess, Hélène Ruiz Fabri (editors). Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG 2019 text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law With the benefit of hindsight, presenting the Treaty of Versailles as an example of ‘peace through law’ might seem like a provocation. And yet, the extreme variety and innovativeness of international procedural and substantial ‘experiments’ attempted as a result of the Treaty of Versailles and the other Paris Peace Treaties of 1919–1920 remain striking even today. While many of these ‘experiments’ had a lasting impact on international law and dispute settlement after the Second World War, and considerably broadened the very idea of ‘peace through law’, they have often disappeared from collective memories. Relying on both legal and historical research, this book provides a global overview of how the Paris Peace Treaties impacted on dispute resolution in the interwar period, both substantially and procedurally. The book’s accounts of several all-but-forgotten international tribunals and their case law include references to archival records and photographic illustrations. English Introduction: Versailles and the broadening of "Peace Through Law" / Michel Erpelding -- Drama through law: the Versailles Treaty and the casting of the modern international stage / Nathaniel Berman -- The League of Nations as a universal organization / Thomas D Grant -- Preventing a repetition of the Great War: responding to international terrorism in the 1930s / Michael D Callahan -- The legacy of the mandates system of the League of Nations / Mamadou Hébié, Paula Baldini Miranda da Cruz -- Negotiating equality: minority protection in the Versailles Settlement / León Castellanos-Jankiewicz -- Managing the "workers threat": preventing revolution through the International Labour Organization / Guy Fiti Sinclair -- The role of private international law: UNIDROIT and the Geneva Conventions on Arbitration / Herbert Kronke -- Article 231 of the Versailles Treaty and Reparations: the Reparation Commission as a place for dispute settlement? / Jean-Louis Halpérin -- The conversion of reparations into sovereign debts (1920-1953) / Pierre d'Argent -- Peace through international adjudication: the Permanent Court of International Justice and the post-war order / Christian J Tams -- International adjudication of private rights: the Mixed Arbitral Tribunals in the peace treaties of 1919-1922 / Marta Requejo Isidro, Burkhard Hess -- Local international adjudication: the groundbreaking "experiment" of the Arbitral Tribunal for Upper Silesia / Michel Erpelding -- Resistance through law: Belgian judges and the relations between occupied state and occupying power / Didier Boden -- The work of peace: World War One, justice and translation through art / Jennifer Balint, Neal Haslem, Kirsten Haydon. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode Description based on print version record; resource not viewed. Unrestricted online access star Public international law League of Nations Law Peace Frieden durch Recht Internationales Recht Paris peace treaties Dispute Settlement Versailles Peace Treaty Arbitral Tribunals Internationale Streitbeilegung Upper Silesia Versailler Vertrag Peace through Law Treaty of Versailles (1919 June 28) 3-8487-5754-0 Erpelding, Michel, 1984- editor. Hess, Burkhard, editor. Ruiz Fabri, Hélène, editor. |
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Peace through law : the Versailles Peace Treaty and dispute settlement after World War I / Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law Introduction: Versailles and the broadening of "Peace Through Law" / Drama through law: the Versailles Treaty and the casting of the modern international stage / The League of Nations as a universal organization / Preventing a repetition of the Great War: responding to international terrorism in the 1930s / The legacy of the mandates system of the League of Nations / Negotiating equality: minority protection in the Versailles Settlement / Managing the "workers threat": preventing revolution through the International Labour Organization / The role of private international law: UNIDROIT and the Geneva Conventions on Arbitration / Article 231 of the Versailles Treaty and Reparations: the Reparation Commission as a place for dispute settlement? / The conversion of reparations into sovereign debts (1920-1953) / Peace through international adjudication: the Permanent Court of International Justice and the post-war order / International adjudication of private rights: the Mixed Arbitral Tribunals in the peace treaties of 1919-1922 / Local international adjudication: the groundbreaking "experiment" of the Arbitral Tribunal for Upper Silesia / Resistance through law: Belgian judges and the relations between occupied state and occupying power / The work of peace: World War One, justice and translation through art / |
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Peace through law : the Versailles Peace Treaty and dispute settlement after World War I / Michel Erpelding, Burkhard Hess, Hélène Ruiz Fabri (editors). |
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Introduction: Versailles and the broadening of "Peace Through Law" / Drama through law: the Versailles Treaty and the casting of the modern international stage / The League of Nations as a universal organization / Preventing a repetition of the Great War: responding to international terrorism in the 1930s / The legacy of the mandates system of the League of Nations / Negotiating equality: minority protection in the Versailles Settlement / Managing the "workers threat": preventing revolution through the International Labour Organization / The role of private international law: UNIDROIT and the Geneva Conventions on Arbitration / Article 231 of the Versailles Treaty and Reparations: the Reparation Commission as a place for dispute settlement? / The conversion of reparations into sovereign debts (1920-1953) / Peace through international adjudication: the Permanent Court of International Justice and the post-war order / International adjudication of private rights: the Mixed Arbitral Tribunals in the peace treaties of 1919-1922 / Local international adjudication: the groundbreaking "experiment" of the Arbitral Tribunal for Upper Silesia / Resistance through law: Belgian judges and the relations between occupied state and occupying power / The work of peace: World War One, justice and translation through art / |
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Introduction: Versailles and the broadening of "Peace Through Law" / Drama through law: the Versailles Treaty and the casting of the modern international stage / The League of Nations as a universal organization / Preventing a repetition of the Great War: responding to international terrorism in the 1930s / The legacy of the mandates system of the League of Nations / Negotiating equality: minority protection in the Versailles Settlement / Managing the "workers threat": preventing revolution through the International Labour Organization / The role of private international law: UNIDROIT and the Geneva Conventions on Arbitration / Article 231 of the Versailles Treaty and Reparations: the Reparation Commission as a place for dispute settlement? / The conversion of reparations into sovereign debts (1920-1953) / Peace through international adjudication: the Permanent Court of International Justice and the post-war order / International adjudication of private rights: the Mixed Arbitral Tribunals in the peace treaties of 1919-1922 / Local international adjudication: the groundbreaking "experiment" of the Arbitral Tribunal for Upper Silesia / Resistance through law: Belgian judges and the relations between occupied state and occupying power / The work of peace: World War One, justice and translation through art / |
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