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Collective Security Under International Law
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286 pages
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The book delves into the concept of collective security as a fundamental aspect of international law, asserting that it is inherently a legal issue. Professor Kelsen, a respected scholar, aims to clarify the legal implications of this principle in light of the lessons learned from two world wars. Through rigorous legal analysis and systematic presentation, he addresses the challenges and complexities surrounding the application of collective security in practice. The work serves as an insightful exploration of a crucial legal principle informed by historical context.
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2011, paperback
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