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A legal and historical examination contends that a major power violated Belgian sovereignty and neutrality, tracing diplomatic guarantees, the nation's peaceful posture, and the obligations other states assumed. It combines treaty analysis, contemporary reportage, and moral critique to document alleged breaches of international law and wartime abuses, challenges scholarly defenses of the invasion, and evaluates the responsibilities of guarantor powers. The text argues for condemnation based on legal obligations and ethical judgment while outlining the political and humanitarian consequences of disregarding treaty commitments.

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James M. Beck

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.

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