This is an elegant, readable narrative of Nauru's imperial history that makes a compelling argument for the island's significance in the history of international law. It includes crucial new research for scholars in international law and history, as well as in German history, Pacific history, and contemporary international relations.
This is an elegant, readable narrative of Nauru's imperial history that makes a compelling argument for the island's significance in the history of international law. It includes crucial new research for scholars in international law and history, as well as in German history, Pacific history, and contemporary international relations.
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Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
Cait Storr is Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Technology Sydney. She is an associate member of the Institute of International Law and the Humanities at Melbourne Law School, and junior faculty with the Institute of Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School. Her doctoral thesis was awarded the University of Melbourne Chancellor's Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
1. International Status, Imperial Form: Nauru and the Histories of International Law 2. From Trading Post to Protectorate, 1888 3. From Protectorate to Colony to Mandate, 1920 4. From Mandate to Trust Territory, 1947 5. From Trust Territory to Sovereign State, 1968 6. After Independence: Sovereign Status and the Republic of Nauru.
1. International Status, Imperial Form: Nauru and the Histories of International Law 2. From Trading Post to Protectorate, 1888 3. From Protectorate to Colony to Mandate, 1920 4. From Mandate to Trust Territory, 1947 5. From Trust Territory to Sovereign State, 1968 6. After Independence: Sovereign Status and the Republic of Nauru.
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