James M. Beck
5 books
James M. Beck was an American author and legal scholar known for his writings on constitutional law and international relations. His notable works include "The Case of Edith Cavell / A Study of the Rights of Non-Combatants," which examines the moral implications of wartime actions, and "The Constitution of the United States / A Brief Study of the Genesis, Formulation and Political Philosophy of the Constitution," where he explores the foundational principles of American governance. Beck's writings reflect a deep engagement with the legal and ethical dimensions of his time, particularly in relation to the First World War and its aftermath.
Books by This Author
5 titles
Het geval België
James M. Beck
Het tweevoudig verbond contra de drievoudige Entente / (het wereldconflict als een rechtsgeding behandeld)
James M. Beck
The Case of Edith Cavell / A Study of the Rights of Non-Combatants
James M. Beck
The Constitution of the United States / A Brief Study of the Genesis, Formulation and Political Philosophy of the Constitution
James M. Beck
The Evidence in the Case / A Discussion of the Moral Responsibility for the War of 1914, as Disclosed by the Diplomatic Records of England, Germany, Russia
James M. Beck