"International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes" by L. Oppenheim is a collection of real-world stories designed to spark conversations about international law in the classroom. The book, crafted in the early 1900s, contains twenty-five sections, with each section delivering four different cases that explore the ins and outs of situations between different countries. From historical events to more recent issues like how refugees are treated, Oppenheim's work pushes students to think critically and debate the legal and ethical questions inherent in international relations, enriching their understanding of the laws that guide our world.

International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes
By L. (Lassa) Oppenheim
Step into the world of international law and untangle complex diplomatic disputes, questions of jurisdiction, and human rights issues in this conversation-starting collection.
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2010-04-27
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About the AuthorLassa 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.
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.
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