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In , he completed his Habilitation at the University of Freiburg and taught criminal law there until he moved to the University of Basel in In Basel, Oppenheim still worked on criminal law.
It was not until he moved to the United Kingdom that he turned from criminal law to international law. Oppenheim moved to the United Kingdom in , acquiring citizenship in , and lived there until his death. He is the author of the internationally renowned International Law: A Treatise , the first edition of which was published in — The eighth edition of the part on peace was edited by Sir Hersch Lauterpacht ; the ninth and most recent edition of the same part was co-edited by Sir Robert Yewdall Jennings and Sir Arthur Watts.
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Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. A note the entries for this volume are somewhat misleading in the sense that they only list the third edition begun by Professor Oppenheim in late and completed by Richard Roxburgh in Hersch Lauterpacht that appeared in This was to my knowledge the last edition readily available because, although Judge Lauterpacht intended to author an A note the entries for this volume are somewhat misleading in the sense that they only list the third edition begun by Professor Oppenheim in late and completed by Richard Roxburgh in This was to my knowledge the last edition readily available because, although Judge Lauterpacht intended to author an eighth edition the project remained incomplete at the time of his death in Oxford University Press had stated that they intended to complete an eighth edition to be released during the same period as the ninth edition of Volume I, Peace edited under the careful watch of Sir Robert Yewdall Jennings, Judge Lauterpacht's successor as the Whewell Professor of International Law at Cambridge and like Lauterpacht a former judge on the International Court of Justice however, his death in prompted the abandonment of the project a second time.
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