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A collection of one hundred short incidents and problem cases organized into twenty-five sections of four cases each, designed to stimulate classroom discussion of practical questions in international law. Cases present real and invented scenarios touching on diplomacy, jurisdiction, neutrality, prize and maritime law, extraterritoriality, asylum, extradition, annexation, diplomatic immunity, use of force, and protection of nationals. Each brief case is given without commentary to encourage students to analyze facts, debate legal principles, and propose solutions during seminar-style conversation classes.

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L. Oppenheim

L. Oppenheim was a prominent legal scholar known for his contributions to international law. His influential works include "International Law: A Treatise," which is divided into two volumes addressing peace, war, and neutrality, reflecting the complexities of international relations. Oppenheim also explored contemporary issues in international law through lectures and studies, such as "The League of Nations and Its Problems" and "The Future of International Law." His writings have been significant in shaping discussions around international incidents and legal frameworks, making him a key figure in the development of legal thought in the early 20th century.

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