The State in Constitutional and International Law
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"The State in Constitutional and International Law" explores the complex relationship between constitutional principles and international legal frameworks as they define and govern the modern state. Written in 1907 by Robert Treat Crane, this work delves into the theoretical underpinnings of state sovereignty, examining its limitations and obligations under international agreements and norms. The book analyzes how national constitutions interact with international law to shape state behavio...






















