Sobre o Autor

Lassa Francis L. Oppenheim was a prominent figure in the development of international law during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his seminal work, "International Law: A Treatise," which laid the groundwork for modern international legal principles. His contributions helped shape the understanding of state sovereignty, the rights of individuals, and the obligations of nations towards one another. Oppenheim's rigorous analysis and clear prose made complex legal concepts accessible to a broader audience, influencing generations of lawyers and scholars.

Nacionalidade Alemão
Data de Nascimento March 2, 1858
Local de Nascimento Breslau, Prussia, Germany
Data de Falecimento July 30, 1919