The question about the meaning to be assigned to the term jus gentium both in Roman law and in its medieval and modern doctrinal developments has been widely debated, particularly in relation to the search for the historical “origins” of international law. Not infrequentlythis question has been addressed — admittedly, in nominal more than in analytical terms — by asking how the transition from jus gentium to jus inter gentes unfolded, or whether jus gentium was originally dealt with only as a jus belli or also as a jus pacis. The common assumption is that, at the beginning of the modern age, Roman jus gentium was progressively transformed into jus inter gentes by the so-called “founders” of international law, and eventually evolvedi nto a l...
This review discusses two recent publications – a critical edition of a primary source and a collect...
The first English translation of Gentili\u27s classic work, debating the legality and justice of war...
In discussing the works of 16th-century theorists Francisco de Vitoria and Alberico Gentili, this ar...
The question about the meaning to be assigned to the term jus gentium both in Roman law and in its m...
The main query of this contribution concerns the circumstances and conditions under which the concep...
In an attempt to explore the Roman notions of international law, this paper analyses the notions of ...
La ricerca verte su temi e questioni di diritto internazionale affrontati dai giuristi italiani tra ...
This book makes the important but surprisingly under-explored argument that modern international law...
Since his arrival in England (1580), Alberico Gentili had a dense correspondence with jurists, theol...
[The Roman ius gentium as transnational law] According to this research international law is a pheno...
This chapter focuses on the ius post bellum, the body of law aimed at restoring, managing, and maint...
The idea of ius gentium, in the sources of the Republican period, is not restricted to a specific fi...
The subject of the considerations in presented paper is the concept of ius gentium in two selected...
At the turn of the seventeenth century, jurists such as Alberico Gentili (1552–1608) and Hugo Grotiu...
This thesis explains the striking disparity between two narratives about Alberico Gentili, the earl...
This review discusses two recent publications – a critical edition of a primary source and a collect...
The first English translation of Gentili\u27s classic work, debating the legality and justice of war...
In discussing the works of 16th-century theorists Francisco de Vitoria and Alberico Gentili, this ar...
The question about the meaning to be assigned to the term jus gentium both in Roman law and in its m...
The main query of this contribution concerns the circumstances and conditions under which the concep...
In an attempt to explore the Roman notions of international law, this paper analyses the notions of ...
La ricerca verte su temi e questioni di diritto internazionale affrontati dai giuristi italiani tra ...
This book makes the important but surprisingly under-explored argument that modern international law...
Since his arrival in England (1580), Alberico Gentili had a dense correspondence with jurists, theol...
[The Roman ius gentium as transnational law] According to this research international law is a pheno...
This chapter focuses on the ius post bellum, the body of law aimed at restoring, managing, and maint...
The idea of ius gentium, in the sources of the Republican period, is not restricted to a specific fi...
The subject of the considerations in presented paper is the concept of ius gentium in two selected...
At the turn of the seventeenth century, jurists such as Alberico Gentili (1552–1608) and Hugo Grotiu...
This thesis explains the striking disparity between two narratives about Alberico Gentili, the earl...
This review discusses two recent publications – a critical edition of a primary source and a collect...
The first English translation of Gentili\u27s classic work, debating the legality and justice of war...
In discussing the works of 16th-century theorists Francisco de Vitoria and Alberico Gentili, this ar...