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Nationals Abroad: Globalization, Individual Rights, and the Making of Modern International Law (Human Rights in History)
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Discover the intricate evolution of international law and globalization. Christopher A. Casey’s significant study examines the challenges of defining nationality as millions crossed borders in the 19th century. It expertly traces how individuals gradually became subjects of international law, moving beyond state-centric frameworks to the modern recognition of universal human rights. This book offers vital insights into the making of global governance and individual rights. It’s essential for Indian law students, history scholars, and legal professionals keen on understanding modern international legal frameworks.
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