[Symposium - SFDI] – REVOLUTION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, Dijon Symposium (June 1-3, 1989), organized by the French Society for International Law
[Symposium - SFDI] – REVOLUTION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, Dijon Symposium (June 1-3, 1989), organized by the French Society for International Law
    [Colloque - SFDI]
    REVOLUTION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, Dijon Colloquium (June 1-3, 1989), coll. of the French Society for International Law
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1990
    octavo, paperback, good condition, 445 p.
    Work comprising the following contributions: Charles Leben, Essay on classification and general problem [The revolutionary phenomenon and international law]; Jacques Dehaussy, The French Revolution and the law of nations; Robert Charvin, Marxist revolutions and international law; Mohammed-Reza Djalili, International dimensions of the Islamic revolution; Geneviève Burdeau, The international situation of the revolutionary state and the reaction of third states; Vida Azimi, The revolutionary state and foreign private interests; Round table on the Cambodian revolution; Antonio Cassese, The diffusion of revolutionary ideas and the evolution of international law; Jean Chappez, The vision of international organization by the French Revolution; Mohammed Bedjaoui, Revolution and decolonization: Relationship of identity and relationship of exclusion; René-Jean Dupuy, Conclusions: Law, Revolution, Utopia.

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