Problemas Del Derecho Internacional Mar timo Relacionados Con El Estado De Guerra, written by Antonio Castro Y De Casaleiz and published in 1895, explores the complex legal issues surrounding maritime international law during times of war. This historical legal text delves into the challenges and considerations faced by nations in maintaining order and adhering to international norms on the seas amidst conflict.
Providing insights into the late 19th-century understanding of naval warfare and international relations, this work remains relevant for scholars of maritime history, international law, and military strategy. The book offers a detailed examination of the legal landscape governing maritime activities during wartime, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the historical development of international law.
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