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Concepts and Contexts of Vattel's Political and Legal Thought

Author : Peter Schröder
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2021-06-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781108489447

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Concepts and Contexts of Vattel's Political and Legal Thought by Peter Schröder Pdf

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

Author : Koen Stapelbroek,Antonio Trampus
Publisher : Springer
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2019-08-13
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783030238384

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The Legacy of Vattel's Droit des gens by Koen Stapelbroek,Antonio Trampus Pdf

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.

Pufendorf's International Political and Legal Thought

Author : Peter Schröder
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2024-01-25
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780192883353

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Pufendorf's International Political and Legal Thought by Peter Schröder Pdf

Samuel Pufendorf (1632-1694) is regarded as one of the eminent thinkers of the early-modern era, critical in the shaping of the period's natural jurisprudence. In this interdisciplinary collection of essays, esteemed scholars examine Pufendorf's contributions to international political and legal thought.

The Holy Alliance

Author : Isaac Nakhimovsky
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2024-05-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780691255491

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The Holy Alliance by Isaac Nakhimovsky Pdf

A major new account of the post-Napoleonic Holy Alliance and the promise it held for liberals The Holy Alliance is now most familiar as a label for conspiratorial reaction. In this book, Isaac Nakhimovsky reveals the Enlightenment origins of this post-Napoleonic initiative, explaining why it was embraced at first by many contemporary liberals as the birth of a federal Europe and the dawning of a peaceful and prosperous age of global progress. Examining how the Holy Alliance could figure as both an idea of progress and an emblem of reaction, Nakhimovsky offers a novel vantage point on the history of federative alternatives to the nation state. The result is a clearer understanding of the recurring appeal of such alternatives—and the reasons why the politics of federation has also come to be associated with entrenched resistance to liberalism’s emancipatory aims. Nakhimovsky connects the history of the Holy Alliance with the better-known transatlantic history of eighteenth-century constitutionalism and nineteenth-century efforts to abolish slavery and war. He also shows how the Holy Alliance was integrated into a variety of liberal narratives of progress. From the League of Nations to the Cold War, historical analogies to the Holy Alliance continued to be drawn throughout the twentieth century, and Nakhimovsky maps how some of the fundamental political problems raised by the Holy Alliance have continued to reappear in new forms under new circumstances. Time will tell whether current assessments of contemporary federal systems seem less implausible to future generations than initial liberal expectations of the Holy Alliance do to us today.

Rise of the International

Author : Richard Devetak,Tim Dunne
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2024-04-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780192699510

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Rise of the International by Richard Devetak,Tim Dunne Pdf

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.

Hague Yearbook of International Law / Annuaire de La Haye de Droit International, Vol. 35 (2022)

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2024-03-18
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789004691247

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Hague Yearbook of International Law / Annuaire de La Haye de Droit International, Vol. 35 (2022) by Anonim Pdf

The aim of the Hague Yearbook of International Law is to offer a platform for review of new developments in the field of international law. In addition, it devotes attention to developments in the international law institutions based in the international City of Peace and Justice, The Hague. This Special Issue of Yearbook stems from a conference organised by the Maastricht University Study Group for Critical Approaches to International Law in April 2022. The conference, entitled 'Deconstructing International Law,' invited participants to reflect on and dismantle some of the foundational ideas of international law.

Legacy of Vattel's Droit Des Gens

Author : Koen Stapelbroek
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Diplomacy
ISBN : 3030238393

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Legacy of Vattel's Droit Des Gens by Koen Stapelbroek Pdf

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.

Emer de Vattel and the Politics of Good Government

Author : Antonio Trampus
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2020-08-31
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783030480240

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Emer de Vattel and the Politics of Good Government by Antonio Trampus Pdf

This book explores the history of the international order in the eighteenth and nineteenth century through a new study of Emer de Vattel’s Droit des gens (1758). Drawing on unpublished sources from European archives and libraries, the book offers an in-depth account of the reception of Vattel’s chief work. Vattel’s focus on the myth of good government became a strong argument for republicanism, the survival of small states, drafting constitutions and reform projects and fighting everyday battles for freedom in different geographical, linguistic and social contexts. The book complicates the picture of Vattel’s enduring success and usefulness, showing too how the work was published and translated to criticize and denounce the dangerousness of these ideas. In doing so, it opens up new avenues of research beyond histories of international law, political and economic thought.

System, Order, and International Law

Author : Stefan Kadelbach,Thomas Kleinlein,David Roth-Isigkeit
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2017-04-05
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780191081057

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System, Order, and International Law by Stefan Kadelbach,Thomas Kleinlein,David Roth-Isigkeit Pdf

Since the formation of nation-states lawyers, philosophers, and theologians have sought to envisage the ideal political order. Their concepts, deeply entangled with ideas of theology, state formation, and human nature, form the bedrock of today's theoretical discourses on international law. This volume maps models of early international legal thought from Machiavelli to Hegel before international law became an academic discipline. The interplay of system and order serves as a leitmotiv throughout the book, helping to link historical models to contemporary discourse. Part I of the book covers a diverse collection of thinkers in order to scrutinize and contextualize their respective models of the international realm in light of general legal and political philosophy. Part II maps the historical development of international legal thought more generally by distilling common themes and ideas that have remained at the forefront of debate, such as the relationship between law and theology, the role of the individual versus that of the state, the influence of power and economic interests on the law, and the contingencies of time, space and technical opportunities. In the current political climate, where it is common to state that the importance of the nation-state is vanishing, the problems at issue in the classic theories do not seem so remote: is an international system without central power possible? How can a normative order come about if there is no central force to order relations between states? These essays show how uncovering the history of international law can offer ways in which to envisage its future.

The Law of Nations in Political Thought

Author : C. Covell
Publisher : Springer
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2009-07-09
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780230244450

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The Law of Nations in Political Thought by C. Covell Pdf

Charles Covell examines the law of nations encountered in the work of major political thinkers from Vitoria to Hegel. He explains how these thinkers contributed to the current theories of natural law and just war and how they played a key role in the elaboration of the principles which are central to the modern system of the law of nations.

Law and Politics in British Colonial Thought

Author : S. Dorsett,I. Hunter
Publisher : Springer
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2010-11-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9780230114388

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Law and Politics in British Colonial Thought by S. Dorsett,I. Hunter Pdf

A collection that focuses on the role of European law in colonial contexts and engages with recent treatments of this theme in known works written largely from within the framework of postcolonial studies, which implicitly discuss colonial deployments of European law and politics via the concept of ideology.

Theory and Politics of the Law of Nations

Author : Tetsuya Toyoda
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2011-09-20
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789004209756

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Theory and Politics of the Law of Nations by Tetsuya Toyoda Pdf

Emergence of the modern science of international law is usually attributed to Grotius and other somewhat heroic ‘founders of international law.’ This book offers a more worldly explanation why it was developed mostly by German writers in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

The Power of Language in the Making of International Law

Author : Stéphane Beaulac
Publisher : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789004136984

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The Power of Language in the Making of International Law by Stéphane Beaulac Pdf

It is in the intellectual context of the new possibility of philosophy, and the great new challenge facing philosophy, that I place Stephane Beaulac's important book. His work takes advantage, in particular, of several of the hard-earned lessons of twentieth-century philosophy and social experience. "From the Foreword,"

The Law of Nations

Author : Emer de Vattel
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 668 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1856
Category : International law
ISBN : HARVARD:32044103162251

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The Law of Nations by Emer de Vattel Pdf

Philosophy of International Law

Author : Anthony Carty
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2017-02-03
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780748675531

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Philosophy of International Law by Anthony Carty Pdf

Discover how philosophy is essential to the creation, development, application and study of international lawNew for this editionUpdated to cover recent developments in international law, including the 2008 world financial crisis and its effect on international economic and financial law, and the Obama administrations approach to international law in the war on terror Each chapter includes suggestions for further reading, including the most current sources from 2016Anthony Carty tracks the development of the foundations of the philosophies of international law, covering the natural, analytical, positivist, realist and postmodern legal traditions. You'll learn how these approaches were first conceived and how they shape the network of relationships between the signatories of international law.Key featuresExplores four areas: contemporary uncertainties; personality in international law; the existence of states and the use of force; and international economic/financial lawThe historical introduction gives you an overview of the development of the philosophy of international law, from late-scholastic natural law to the gradual dominance of legal positivism, and to the renewed importance of natural law theory in legal philosophy todayRevises the agenda for international lawyers: from internal concerns with the discipline itself outwards to the challenges of international society