Publisher's Synopsis
Europäisches Völkerrecht in Friedenszeiten nach Vernunft, Verträgen und Herkommen, mit Anwendung auf die teutschen Reichsstände (European International Law in Times of Peace According to Reason, Treaties and Tradition, with Application to the German Imperial Estates) by Karl Gottlob GÃ1/4nther, published in 1786, offers a comprehensive overview of European international law during peacetime. This historical legal treatise examines the foundations of international law, drawing upon reason, treaties, and established customs. GÃ1/4nther applies these principles specifically to the German Imperial Estates, providing valuable insights into the legal and political landscape of the late 18th century. This book is an important resource for legal historians and scholars interested in the development of international law and the political structure of the Holy Roman Empire.
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