Ferdinand Larnaude, a “Technical Delegate” at the Peace Conference of 1919: Between Expertise and “War Culture”
Laniol, Vincent
Ferdinand Larnaude, a “Technical Delegate” at the Peace Conference of 1919: Between Expertise and “War Culture” - 2012.
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Ferdinand Larnaude, famous Republican lawyer and Dean of the Paris Faculty of Law, held an important office as a “technical delegate” in different commissions of the Peace Conference of 1919, notably in the commission for the responsibility of the authors of the war. He used his legal expertise as a means to negotiate as an equal with heads of state such as Wilson in the League of Nations commission. Prompted by an unquestionable faith in the ideal of “Peace through Law,” in the overhaul of international law he was no less a patriot following the instructions of his government and hostile to the former German enemy.
Ferdinand Larnaude, a “Technical Delegate” at the Peace Conference of 1919: Between Expertise and “War Culture” - 2012.
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Ferdinand Larnaude, famous Republican lawyer and Dean of the Paris Faculty of Law, held an important office as a “technical delegate” in different commissions of the Peace Conference of 1919, notably in the commission for the responsibility of the authors of the war. He used his legal expertise as a means to negotiate as an equal with heads of state such as Wilson in the League of Nations commission. Prompted by an unquestionable faith in the ideal of “Peace through Law,” in the overhaul of international law he was no less a patriot following the instructions of his government and hostile to the former German enemy.
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