Introduction to the Study of International Law Designed As An Aid in Teaching

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Introduction to the Study of International Law Designed As An Aid in Teaching
Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, 1801-1889
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§226. OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. 401 to be submitted to some man or state, on whom the parties could agree. If the feeling — which was often disregarded — testifies to a special humanity of the Greek race, it must be accounted for also by all those causes, whether physical or pertaining to primeval history', which divided uj) in numerous small states a race havmg a community of language, religion, and political thought. It is probable that all the political unions had courts not only for deciding su
...its between citizens of the several states, but also for settlmg disputes between the states themselves. But our knowledge in regard to the most of them is too scanty to confirm this probability. In the project of the fifty years' truce (b. C. 421), the parties to the new alliance were to be independent states and such as would submit their quarrels to arbitration. The Athenian symma- cliy, as both Grote and Schomann think, had from the begin- ning, a common tribunal at Delos. So in Crete, a plan of arbitration can be traced between two towns, and the Lycian league, then a haK Greek community, had a regular federal court.

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