Le rêve d’une entente internationale. Walther Schücking à Versailles

The German professor of public international law Walther Schücking (1875-1935) was an advocate of the international peace movement, a liberal politician and one of the German delegates to the Paris Peace Conference . Schücking was strongly opposed to the harsh peace terms of the Versailles Treaty an...

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Main Author: Gerd Hankel
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Published: Association Clio et Themis 2021-06-01
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Le rêve d’une entente internationale. Walther Schücking à Versailles
Clio@Themis
international public law
peace movement
Treaty of Versailles (1919)
Weimar Republic
League of Nations
Schücking Walther (1875-1935)
title Le rêve d’une entente internationale. Walther Schücking à Versailles
title_full Le rêve d’une entente internationale. Walther Schücking à Versailles
title_fullStr Le rêve d’une entente internationale. Walther Schücking à Versailles
title_full_unstemmed Le rêve d’une entente internationale. Walther Schücking à Versailles
title_short Le rêve d’une entente internationale. Walther Schücking à Versailles
title_sort le reve d une entente internationale walther schucking a versailles
topic international public law
peace movement
Treaty of Versailles (1919)
Weimar Republic
League of Nations
Schücking Walther (1875-1935)
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