TENEKIDES (Georges) – THE LEGAL NOTION OF INDEPENDENCE AND THE HELLENIC TRADITION, Autonomy and Federalism in the 5th and 4th centuries BC, collection of the French Institute of Athens
TENEKIDES (Georges) – THE LEGAL NOTION OF INDEPENDENCE AND THE HELLENIC TRADITION, Autonomy and Federalism in the 5th and 4th centuries BC, collection of the French Institute of Athens
    TENEKIDES (Georges)
    THE LEGAL NOTION OF INDEPENDENCE AND THE HELLENIC TRADITION, Autonomy and Federalism in the 5th and 4th centuries BC, collection of the French Institute of Athens
Édition :
    Athens
Date :
    1954
    in-8, br., AUTHOR'S INSCRIPTION TO PROFESSOR GIDEL, several black and white illustrations outside the text, (slightly faded), interior very fresh, 210 p.
    This is an excellent study of the origins of public international law, focusing on the foundations of the concept of city-state independence in ancient Greece. The author demonstrates particularly that only independent city-states could both operate a democratic regime in the Athenian sense and ensure a balance of power between them.

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