In conclusion, one may say that the historical method of the book depicts the history of international law as always related to the history of international relations, and closely interwoven with domestic political history. Ranging among diverse topics within such a conception of history and law-making, this collection of essays never loses sight of the Asian point of view. The collection also serves as a showcase for new work in the fields of the author's own expertise, concerned about the historical roots of international law, international cooperation, law of the sea, and above all the causes of inequality between states.
Katharina Zobel in Journal of the History of International Law, 2006
Katharina Zobel in Journal of the History of International Law, 2006








