Storia degli studi del diritto internazionale in Italia offers a detailed historical account of the study of international law within Italy. Authored by Augusto Pierantoni, this work provides insights into the development and evolution of international legal thought in Italy during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
This book examines key figures, institutions, and intellectual trends that shaped the field, making it an invaluable resource for scholars of legal history, international law, and Italian history. Pierantoni's work contributes to a broader understanding of the historical foundations of contemporary international law.
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