Neutral Rights and Obligations in the Anglo-Boer War
  Neutral Rights and Obligations in the Anglo-Boer War
Titolo Neutral Rights and Obligations in the Anglo-Boer War
AutoreRobert Granville Campbell
Prezzo€ 2,49
EditoreGood Press
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
In 'Neutral Rights and Obligations in the Anglo-Boer War', Robert Granville Campbell meticulously examines the complex interplay of legal principles governing neutrality during one of the most contentious conflicts in Imperial history. The book employs a scholarly approach, intertwining historical narrative with detailed legal analysis, grounded in the context of international law as it stood at the turn of the 20th century. Campbell dissects the practical implications of neutrality, exploring how various nations navigated their obligations and rights amidst a war characterized by guerrilla warfare and international intrigue, thus providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the legal landscape of the time. Robert Granville Campbell, an acclaimed legal historian and professor, draws upon his extensive background in international law and military history to offer this comprehensive study. His academic pursuits reflect a lifelong engagement with the legal dimensions of conflict, influenced by his formative experiences during the political upheavals of his era. Campbell's rigorous scholarship and personal commitment to understanding the ramifications of war on state behavior illuminate his insights into how neutrality was challenged and redefined during the Anglo-Boer War. This book is an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intricate relationship between law and warfare. Campbell's incisive analysis not only enhances our comprehension of neutral rights but also invites readers to reflect on the enduring implications of these principles in contemporary conflicts, making it a significant contribution to both legal scholarship and military history.