The Place of Dr. Thomas Baty in the International Law Studies of the 20th Century
10 PagesPosted: 9 Mar 2008
Abstract
Thomas Baty, an English lawyer who became Legal Adviser to the Japanese Foreign Ministry during the first half of the twentieth century, is one of the most intriguing figures in international law. This paper examines his life and his remarkable body of writing.
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Lowe, Vaughan, The Place of Dr. Thomas Baty in the International Law Studies of the 20th Century. Oxford Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11/2008, Available at SSRN:https://ssrn.com/abstract=1104235 orhttp://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1104235
Vaughan Lowe (Contact Author)
University of Oxford - Faculty of Law (email )
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