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The Epochs of International Law. By Wilhelm G. Grewe. Translated and revised by Michael Byers. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2000. Pp. xxii, 780. Index. $99.95, €148.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

C. G. Roelofsen*
Affiliation:
Institute of Public International Law Utrecht, Netherlands

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2004

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1 For a description and a critical analysis of these theories , see Schmoeckel, Mathias, Die, Grossraumtheorie: Einbeitragzur Geschichteder Vôôlkerrechts Wissenschaftimdritten Reich, Insbesondere Der Kriegszeit (1994)Google Scholar.

2 Preiser, Wolfgang, Macht, Und Norm In Der Vôlkerrechtsgeschichte, (1978); Verosta, Stephan, Die Geschkhtedes Vdlkerrechts, in Alfred Verdross, Vôlkerrecht(1964)Google Scholar. For a more recent globalist vision by a Germanscholar, see KARL–Heinzziegler, .Vôlkerrechtsgeschichte, (1994)Google Scholar.

3 Ward, Robert, An Inquiry Into The Foundation and History of the Law of Nations in Europe from the time of the Greeks and Romans to the age of Grotius (1795)Google Scholar; henry wheaton, histoire des progres Du droit des gens en europe et en amĕrique depuis lapaix de Westphaliejusqu’a Nos Jours (1841)Google Scholar.