"Ueber Die Gesandschaftsrechte" (On the Rights of Legation) explores the intricate legal and historical aspects of diplomatic representation. Authored by Johann von Paccassi, this work delves into the rights and privileges afforded to ambassadors and diplomatic envoys, providing crucial insights into the development of international law and diplomatic practices in Europe.
Examining historical precedents and legal theories, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of the duties, immunities, and responsibilities of diplomatic agents. It remains a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners interested in the foundations of modern diplomacy and the historical evolution of international legal norms.
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