"Ex Iurisprudentia Univ. Schediasma De Recta Pacis Tempore Bellique Ratione Status Exotericum" explores the intricate relationship between law, peace, and war within the framework of reason of state. Authored by Immanuel Weber and M. G. Diecmann, this work delves into the jurisprudence surrounding the proper conduct of states during both peacetime and wartime. The book offers a detailed examination of the legal and philosophical considerations that underpin international relations and the maintenance of order.
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