Notes on the argentine international law doctrine in the nineteenth century. its projection in teaching in Argentine universities and in particular at the National University of Cordoba
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Internacional Law, doctrine, Argentina, nineteenth century, works of Carlos Calvo and Amancio AlcortaAbstract
The teaching of international law when the subject was incorporated into the curricula of schools of law in Argentine universities required the management of a specific bibliography. This, in the nineteenth century came mainly from Europe, except a few works of the New Continent. In the second half of the century, began to emerge general books on the discipline, highlighting the works of the Argentine Carlos Calvo and Amancio Alcorta. The former became the best known and consulted publicist and both exerted great influence on the doctrine of the era and the early decades of the next century.Downloads
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2010-04-16
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Notes on the argentine international law doctrine in the nineteenth century. its projection in teaching in Argentine universities and in particular at the National University of Cordoba. (2010). Revista De La Facultad De Derecho, 1(1). https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/5866