"Dante Fedele's new work of reference reveals the medieval foundations of international law through a comprehensive study of a key figure of late medieval legal scholarship: Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400). A student of Bartolus de Sassoferrato, Baldus wrote both extensive commentaries on Roman, canon and feudal law and thousands of consilia originating from particular cases. His writings dealt with numerous issues related to sovereignty, territorial jurisdiction, diplomacy and war, combining a rich conspectus of earlier scholarship with highly creative ideas that exercised a profound influence on later juristic thought. The detailed picture of the international law doctrines elaborated by a prominent medieval jurist offered in this study con...
A theoretical overview and detailed analysis of the history of international law from the Middle Age...
textabstractThis paper traces the common history of European legal scholarship from its beginning in...
This article is an attempt to define treaties in a legal context, thereby re-aligning the medieval h...
This book makes the important but surprisingly under-explored argument that modern international law...
La ricerca verte su temi e questioni di diritto internazionale affrontati dai giuristi italiani tra ...
AbstractThe major preoccupations of international law scholars and of national states were the holdi...
The French translation of Baldus de Ubaldis’ commentary on the Peace of Constance (1183) by Dominiqu...
This chapter considers how the modern historiography of international law has ascribed pride of plac...
Histories of international law have typically focused on the origins of legal rules and doctrines, t...
In an attempt to explore the Roman notions of international law, this paper analyses the notions of ...
Although International Relations scholars make frequent reference to the Middle Ages, most of our id...
This study, on law and war in late medieval Italy, has two primary aims. One is to review the legal...
This contribution focuses on the use of contemporary legal concepts in the historical analysis of th...
IN 1834 Story published the first edition of his Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws. With the publ...
The Classics of International Law was published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace fr...
A theoretical overview and detailed analysis of the history of international law from the Middle Age...
textabstractThis paper traces the common history of European legal scholarship from its beginning in...
This article is an attempt to define treaties in a legal context, thereby re-aligning the medieval h...
This book makes the important but surprisingly under-explored argument that modern international law...
La ricerca verte su temi e questioni di diritto internazionale affrontati dai giuristi italiani tra ...
AbstractThe major preoccupations of international law scholars and of national states were the holdi...
The French translation of Baldus de Ubaldis’ commentary on the Peace of Constance (1183) by Dominiqu...
This chapter considers how the modern historiography of international law has ascribed pride of plac...
Histories of international law have typically focused on the origins of legal rules and doctrines, t...
In an attempt to explore the Roman notions of international law, this paper analyses the notions of ...
Although International Relations scholars make frequent reference to the Middle Ages, most of our id...
This study, on law and war in late medieval Italy, has two primary aims. One is to review the legal...
This contribution focuses on the use of contemporary legal concepts in the historical analysis of th...
IN 1834 Story published the first edition of his Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws. With the publ...
The Classics of International Law was published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace fr...
A theoretical overview and detailed analysis of the history of international law from the Middle Age...
textabstractThis paper traces the common history of European legal scholarship from its beginning in...
This article is an attempt to define treaties in a legal context, thereby re-aligning the medieval h...