The contributions of this volume discuss concepts, notions, and transitions of nineteenth century international law. More specifically the questions focus on: On wich premises was the juridial discipline constructed, what were the relations to other juridial, and non-juridial fields of knowledge? How did European nineteenth century international lawyers build a new legal science to be spread worldwide?
Aus dem Inhalt:
M. Koskenniemi: Ius Gentium and the Birth of Modernity
L. Nuzzo: History, Science an Christianity. International Law and Savigny’s Paradigm
C. Storti: Empirismo e scienza. Il crocevia del diritto internazionale nella prima metà dell’Ottocento
M. Vec: Principles in 19th century international law
M. Schulz: "Defenders of the Right"? Diplomatic Practice and International Law in the 19th Century
H. Harata: L’exterritorialité, la jurisdiction consulaire et le droit international privé
M. Craven: The Invention of a Tradition. Westlake, the Berlin Conference and the Historicisation of International Law
B. Durand: Colonisation et impératifs internationaux ou Pourquoi et comment l’international a bridé la souveraineté coloniale?
S. Legarre: Police and Police Power. Domestic and International Law at the Crossroads
R. Kubben: Cornelis van Vollenhoven and the Study of International Law
L. Passero: Guerra e diritto. Dalle convenzione di Ginevra alla 'morte' del diritto internazionale nella prima guerra civile europea
Luigi Nuzzo
19. Jahrhundert Europa Internationales Recht Rechtsgeschichte