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Prohibiting plunder : how norms change / Wayne Sandholtz.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: K3791 .S26 2007

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    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Sandholtz, Wayne.
    Published
    New York : Oxford Univ. Press, 2007
    Contents
    International norm change
    Plunder and the spoils of victory
    Napoleonic plunder and the emergence of norms
    The International law activists : elaborating norms in the 19th century
    The Great War and the protection of art
    Nazi plunder : strengthening the rules
    Codifying norms : Nuremberg and the Hague
    War in the 1990s : crimes against cultural heritage
    Repercussions of Nazi plunder : internalizing international norms
    Baghdad and beyond
    Dynamics of international norm change.
    Notes
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    International norm change -- Plunder and the spoils of victory -- Napoleonic plunder and the emergence of norms -- The International law activists : elaborating norms in the 19th century -- The Great War and the protection of art -- Nazi plunder : strengthening the rules -- Codifying norms : Nuremberg and the Hague -- War in the 1990s : crimes against cultural heritage -- Repercussions of Nazi plunder : internalizing international norms -- Baghdad and beyond -- Dynamics of international norm change.

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    English
    ISBN
    9780195337235
    0195337239
    Physical Description
    338 pages

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    2024-06-21 18:43:00
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