Annus Decretorius MDCLIIII In Instrumenti Pacis C sareo-Svecici Articulo V provides a historical perspective on the legal and political complexities surrounding the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. This book delves into Article V of the treaty between the Holy Roman Empire and Sweden, examining its implications and impact on European diplomacy and legal frameworks. Offering insights into the intricate negotiations and agreements that shaped the post-Westphalian order, this work is valuable for historians, political scientists, and legal scholars interested in the foundations of modern international relations. The book's analysis clarifies a pivotal moment in European history, revealing the challenges and compromises involved in establishing lasting peace.
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