Natural Law and the Law of Nations in Eighteenth And Nineteenth Century Italy

Natural Law and the Law of Nations in Eighteenth  And Nineteenth Century Italy
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Early Modern Natural Law: Stud
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-12-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 900468512X

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This book rethinks what has been conventionally understood as early modern natural law, focusing on the intellectual and academic experiences on the Italian peninsula in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Natural Law and the Law of Nations in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Italy

Natural Law and the Law of Nations in Eighteenth  and Nineteenth Century Italy
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2023-11-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004685130

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The open access publication of this book was financially supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. This volume sheds new light on modern theories of natural law through the lens of the fragmented political contexts of Italy in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the dramatic changes of the times. From the age of reforms, through revolution and the ‘Risorgimento’, the unification movement which ended with the creation of the unified Kingdom of Italy in 1861, we see a move from natural law and the law of nations to international law, whose teaching was introduced in Italian universities of the newly created Kingdom. The essays collected here show that natural law was not only the subject of a highly codified academic teaching, but also provided a broader conceptual and philosophical frame underlying the ‘science of man’. Natural law is also a language wherein reform programmes of education and of politics have taken form, affecting a variety of discourses and literary genres. Contributors are: Alberto Clerici, Vittor Ivo Comparato, Giuseppina De Giudici, Frédéric Ieva, Girolamo Imbruglia, Francesca Iurlaro, Serena Luzzi, Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina, Emanuele Salerno, Gabriella Silvestrini, Antonio Trampus.

The Law of Nations and Natural Law 1625 1800

The Law of Nations and Natural Law 1625   1800
Author: Simone Zurbuchen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004384200

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The Law of Nations and Natural Law 1625-1800 offers innovative studies on the development of the law of nations after the Peace of Westphalia. This period was decisive for the origin and constitution of the discipline which eventually emancipated itself from natural law and became modern international law. A specialist on the law of nations in the Swiss context and on its major figure, Emer de Vattel, Simone Zurbuchen prompted scholars to explore the law of nations in various European contexts. The volume studies little known literature related to the law of nations as an academic discipline, offers novel interpretations of classics in the field, and deconstructs ‘myths’ associated with the law of nations in the Enlightenment.

The Law of Nations

The Law of Nations
Author: Emer de Vattel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1856
Genre: International law
ISBN: HARVARD:32044103162251

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Concepts and Contexts of Vattel s Political and Legal Thought

Concepts and Contexts of Vattel s Political and Legal Thought
Author: Peter Schröder
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781108489447

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Explores how Vattel used the natural law tradition to frame a pragmatic and treaty-oriented model of the law of nations.

The Legacy of Vattel s Droit des gens

The Legacy of Vattel s Droit des gens
Author: Koen Stapelbroek,Antonio Trampus
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030238384

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This edited collection offers a reassessment of the complicated legacy of Emer de Vattel’s Droit des gens, first published in 1758. One of the most influential books in the history of international law and a major reference point in the fields of international relations theory and political thought, this book played a role in the transformation of diplomatic practice in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. But how did Vattel’s legacy take shape? The volume argues that the enduring relevance of Vattel’s Droit des gens cannot be explained in terms of doctrines and academic disciplines that formed in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Instead, the chapters show how the complex reception of this book took shape historically and why it had such a wide geographical and disciplinary appeal until well into the twentieth century. The volume charts its reception through translations, intellectual, ideological and political appropriations as well as new practical usages, and explores Vattel’s discursive and conceptual innovations. Drawing on a wide range of sources, such as archive memoranda and diplomatic correspondences, this volume offers new perspectives on the book’s historical contexts and cultures of reception, moving past the usual approach of focusing primarily on the text. In doing so, this edited collection forms a major contribution to this new direction of study in intellectual history in general and Vattel’s Droit des gens in particular.

A Concise History of the Law of Nations

A Concise History of the Law of Nations
Author: Arthur Nussbaum
Publsiher: New York : Macmillan
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1947
Genre: International law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105044435365

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Rise of the International

Rise of the International
Author: Richard Devetak,Tim Dunne
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2024-04-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780192699527

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International Relations and History were once academic fields sharing a common concern with the affairs of empires, states, and nations. Over the course of the twentieth century, however, they drifted apart. International Relations largely retained the focus on the affairs and relations of these principal international actors but took a methodological turn leading to higher levels of theoretical abstraction. History, on the other hand, retained the methods that define the discipline but shifted the focus, veering away from matters of state to the vast array of actors, events, activities, and issues that colour everyday life. In recent years, the drift has been arrested by scholars in each discipline who have turned towards the other discipline in their research. International Relations has undergone a 'historiographical turn' while History has taken an 'international turn'. Rise of the International brings together scholars of International Relations and History to capture the emergence and development of the thought, the relations, and the systems that have come to be called international in western discourse. The evidence offered by contributors to the volume suggests there has been no single, stable, unchanging concept or object of theoretical reflection or historical investigation that can be called 'the international', but a variety of historically contingent conceptualizations across different contexts.