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The introductory volume to the American Classics in International Law series, General Theory of International Law is intended to present, put into context, and critically appraise specifically American general theories of and about international law.

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The introductory volume to the American Classics in International Law series, General Theory of International Law is intended to present, put into context, and critically appraise specifically American general theories of and about international law.
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Siegfried Wiessner is a Professor of Law and the Founder and Director of St. Thomas University's Graduate Program in Intercultural Human Rights in Miami, Florida. He earned his LL.M. degree at Yale and his Dr. iur. at Tübingen University. Professor Wiessner has served as Chair of the International Law Association's Committee on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples from 2008 to 2012, and has written extensively in the fields of jurisprudence, human rights, constitutional law, comparative law, arbitration law and space law, including a pioneering book on the transnationally common features of nationality and co-authorship of the casebook on International Law in Contemporary Perspective.