El derecho internacional americano; estudio doctrinal y crítico by Felix Stoerk

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Author Stoerk, Felix, 1851-1908
Title El derecho internacional americano; estudio doctrinal y crítico
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Summary "El derecho internacional americano; estudio doctrinal y crítico" by Felix Stoerk is a critical examination of international law within the Americas, written in the late 19th century. The book explores the evolution of legal practices and principles in the American States, particularly in relation to their European counterparts. It delves into themes of sovereignty, colonial legacy, and the implications of the Monroe Doctrine, presenting a framework for understanding American legal identity in the context of international relations. In this work, Stoerk argues that, despite America’s geographical and cultural differences from Europe, there has developed a distinctive American approach to international law shaped by historical events and political interactions. He critiques the European notions of sovereignty and intervention, emphasizing the United States' unique position and its evolving legal paradigm. Through a detailed analysis, Stoerk reveals the complexities of American diplomacy, including the implications of the Spanish-American War and the practices surrounding territorial claims and influence over Central and South America. Ultimately, the book provides insights into the ways American states navigate their relationships with each other and with European powers, pushing for a unique legal identity that resists outright colonial parallels while grappling with the tensions inherent in their historical relationships. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Spanish
LoC Class JX: Political science: International law
Subject Spanish-American War, 1898
Subject Monroe doctrine
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