Right of Conquest
Discover the intricate dynamics of the right of conquest in international relations with the compelling book, Right of Conquest by Oxford University Press. Published in 1996, this hardback edition spans 352 pages, providing a thorough exploration of significant historical developments since the early 16th century. The author masterfully delves into the factors and repercussions surrounding the decline of this centuries-old principle throughout the 20th century. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in international law and history, this work not only highlights the evolution of conquest but also encourages critical thinking about its relevance in today's geopolitical landscape. Dive into this insightful read to understand the complex interplay between power, territory, and rights that has shaped our world.