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Halleck's International Law

August 30, 1866 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Elements of International Law and Laws of War," which is written by H.W. Halleck. The present work was prepared as a text-book for schools and colleges, it will be more justly compared with another text-book of similar design than with the larger work of which it is an abridgment, and whose sections and divisions it rigidly preserves.. Such a comparison is afforded by the "Introduction to the Study of International Law," of which a second edition was published by Scribner in 1864.

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ELEMENTS of International Law & Laws of War (Book); HALLECK, H. W.; INTERNATIONAL law; TEXTBOOKS; UNIVERSITIES & colleges; INTRODUCTION to the Study of International Law (Book)
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