Книга: Travers Twiss «Two Introductory Lectures On The Science Of International Law (1856)»
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Travers Twiss
Sir Travers Twiss QC (born
Twiss was the eldest son of the Rev. Robert Twiss. At University College, Oxford, he obtained a first-class degree in mathematics and a second in classics in 1830, and was elected a Fellow of his college, of which he was afterwards successively bursar, dean and tutor. During his connection with Oxford he was, "inter alia", a public examiner in
He published while at Oxford an epitome of Niebuhr's "History of
Twiss, like many other leading advocates of Doctors' Commons, became a QC, and in the same year was also elected a
In 1871, Twiss became involved in an unpleasant scandal, occasioned by allegations against the ante-nuptial conduct of his wife, whom he had married in 1862; and he threw up all his appointments and lived in retirement in London until his death, devoting himself to the study of international law and kindred topics. Among his more notable publications of this period were "The Law of Nations in Peace" and "The Law of Nations in War".
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