
L. (Lassa) Oppenheim
Lassa Francis Lawrence Oppenheim was a German jurist. He has been characterized as the father of the modern discipline of international law, especially the hard legal positivist school of thought. His two-volume International Law: A Treatise has influenced international law. He inspired Joseph Raz and Prosper Weil.

The Future of International Law
Explore how the principles of law navigate national sovereignty in a changing world to build a foundation for cooperation between nations.
By L. (Lassa) Oppenheim

International Law. A Treatise. Volume 1 (of 2) Peace. Second Edition
Explore the foundations of global relations as nations navigate a world governed by evolving legal norms and the complex dance of diplomacy.
By L. (Lassa) Oppenheim

The Panama Canal Conflict between Great Britain and the United States of America A Study
Two powerful nations clash over a vital waterway, exposing disagreements about fairness and international promises.
By L. (Lassa) Oppenheim

International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes
Step into the world of international law and untangle complex diplomatic disputes, questions of jurisdiction, and human rights issues in this conversation-starting collection.
By L. (Lassa) Oppenheim

The League of Nations and Its Problems: Three Lectures
Discover how the seeds of global cooperation were sown after a world war, facing challenges from both history and powerful adversaries.
By L. (Lassa) Oppenheim

International Law. A Treatise. Volume 2 (of 2) War and Neutrality. Second Edition
Explore the world where nations clash and peace hangs in the balance, as the laws of war and neutrality are scrutinized.
By L. (Lassa) Oppenheim