11/14/2023 0 Comments Congress of vienna![]() ![]() The defeat of Napoleon (1769–1821) in 1813–1814 by a huge coalition of powers under the leadership of Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia gave the victorious powers an opportunity to stabilise Europe. The Congress of Vienna marked the establishment of a new political and legal order for Europe after more than two decades of turmoil and war following the French Revolution. ![]() As, with the turn of the year, the interest in the Great War seems to be somewhat subsiding and the anniversary of the most epic and dramatic event of the Vienna period, the Battle of Waterloo of 18 June 1815, is approaching, the commemoration of the Vienna Congress gains a bit of the spotlight. It has all but overshadowed some other major anniversaries in the history of international relations and law, such as the quarter-centenary of the fall of the Berlin Wall (1989) or the bicentenary of the Vienna Congress (1814–1815). The centenary of the Great War in 2014 has generated impressive public as well as scholarly attention. Middle Eastern Organizations/Institutions.International Organizations/Institutions.Use of force, war, peace and neutrality.Statehood, jurisdiction of states, organs of states.Sources, foundations and principles of international law.Relationship between international and domestic law.International law and international relations.International instruments and materials. ![]()
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