Abstract

The theme ‘peace through law’ has engaged the continued attention of states and international law scholars. But despite changes in the normative and institutional structures since the beginning of the 20th century, wars are still with us. This essay revisits the rich reflections of the times on the causes of World War I and asks whether more international law could have prevented the war.

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