The Neutral Merchant in Relation to the Law of Contraband of War. 11th March, 1915

Par : Francis Taylor Piggott
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  • Nombre de pages77
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-644331-3
  • EAN4064066443313
  • Date de parution10/07/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille538 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Neutral Merchant in Relation to the Law of Contraband of War, " Francis Taylor Piggott meticulously examines the intricate legal frameworks that define the role of neutral parties in wartime commerce. Written in a clear yet scholarly prose, Piggott delves into case studies and historical precedents, elucidating the tension between state sovereignty and free trade. With a keen focus on principles established in international law, this work critically evaluates the evolving definitions of contraband and the implications for neutral merchants, grounding his analysis in a rich literary context that spans across legal texts and diplomatic correspondences from previous eras.
Piggott, an eminent legal scholar and practitioner of his time, was deeply influenced by the tumultuous geopolitical landscape of the early 20th century, marked by World War I and shifts in international trade dynamics. His extensive background in maritime law and previous engagements with legal theory provided him with a unique perspective, enabling him to traverse the intersections of commerce, conflict, and neutrality with great acuity.
His scholarly rigor is reflected throughout the book, as he seeks to clarify the often ambiguous legal environment faced by neutral merchants. This book is highly recommended for scholars and practitioners in the fields of international law, maritime law, and history, as well as for anyone interested in the complexities of trade during wartime. Piggott'Äôs nuanced exploration of neutrality not only enriches our understanding of legal doctrines but also prompts critical reflections on contemporary international relations.
In "The Neutral Merchant in Relation to the Law of Contraband of War, " Francis Taylor Piggott meticulously examines the intricate legal frameworks that define the role of neutral parties in wartime commerce. Written in a clear yet scholarly prose, Piggott delves into case studies and historical precedents, elucidating the tension between state sovereignty and free trade. With a keen focus on principles established in international law, this work critically evaluates the evolving definitions of contraband and the implications for neutral merchants, grounding his analysis in a rich literary context that spans across legal texts and diplomatic correspondences from previous eras.
Piggott, an eminent legal scholar and practitioner of his time, was deeply influenced by the tumultuous geopolitical landscape of the early 20th century, marked by World War I and shifts in international trade dynamics. His extensive background in maritime law and previous engagements with legal theory provided him with a unique perspective, enabling him to traverse the intersections of commerce, conflict, and neutrality with great acuity.
His scholarly rigor is reflected throughout the book, as he seeks to clarify the often ambiguous legal environment faced by neutral merchants. This book is highly recommended for scholars and practitioners in the fields of international law, maritime law, and history, as well as for anyone interested in the complexities of trade during wartime. Piggott'Äôs nuanced exploration of neutrality not only enriches our understanding of legal doctrines but also prompts critical reflections on contemporary international relations.