The epochs of international law:
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
............................................................................................................
VII
Translater s Note
............................................................................................
IX
Preface
to the Second Edition
......................................................................
XI
Preface to the First Edition
........................................................................... XII
Introduction
................................................................................................... 1
I. The Periodisation of the History of International Law
...................... 1
II. The Origins of the Law of Nations
...................................................... 7
III. International Legal Orders of the Modern State System
................... 13
PART ONE
lus
gentium
The Structure of the Law of the Nations during the Middle Ages
Chapter One Unity and Subdivision of the
Occident under the Dyarchy of Emperor and Pope
.................................. 37
I. The Structure of Political Forces
......................................................... 37
II. The »Middle Ages« and the Stages of Their Legal Development
..... 39
III. The Unity of Church and Empire and the Two
Ministeria
............... 40
IV. Political and Territorial Subdivision
.................................................... 48
Chapter Two The Foundation of the International Legal Community:
The Occidental Christian Community
........................................................ 51
Chapter Three The Subjects of the International Legal Community:
The Polities of the Feudal Age
..................................................................... 61
I. Feudalism
............................................................................................... 62
II. Personalisation and Territorial Allegiance
......................................... 64
III. »Openness«
............................................................................................. 67
IV. Feuds and the Right of Resistance
....................................................... 69
Chapter Four Admission to the Family of Nations:
Approbation and Recognition
....................................................................... 75
Chapter Five Law-Making: Natural Law and Treaty Practice
.................. 83
I. The Law of Nations in the Hierarchy of the
Scholastic System of Natural Law
........................................................ 83
II. The Practice of Law-Making: Treaty Law and Customary Law
....... 88
Chapter Six The Judiciary:
The Development and Structure of Medieval Arbitration
........................ 93
Chapter Seven Law Enforcement:
The Idea and Reality of the »Just War«
....................................................... 105
I. War and Feud
......................................................................................... 105
II. The Teaching of the Church
................................................................ 106
III. The Real Face of War
............................................................................ 115
IV. The »Treuga Dei«
................................................................................... 115
V. The Roman Tradition
............................................................................ 116
Chapter Eight The Legal Forms of Territorial Settlement:
Adjudication and Occupation
....................................................................... 119
Chapter Nine Law and Dominion of the Sea:
Claims by the Coastal States
........................................................................ 129
PART TWO
lus
inter
gentes
The Law of Nations in the Spanish Age
1494-1648
Chapter One The Predominance of Spain in the State System
................ 137
Chapter Two The Foundation of the International Legal Community:
The Laws of the European Family of Christian Nations
........................... 141
I.
Christianitas afflcta:
Christendom in the Age
of the Confessional Schism
.................................................................. 141
II. The Closed System of the European Balance of Power:
»No Peace Beyond the Line«
................................................................. 152
Chapter Three The Subjects of the International Legal Community:
The Early Modern States
.............................................................................. 163
I. The Formation of Modern States in Europe
....................................... 163
II. The Shape of the Early Modern State
in the Age of Emerging Absolutism
..................................................... 171
III. Religious Intervention
........................................................................... 177
Chapter Four Admission to the International Law Community:
The Recognition of the Independence of the Netherlands
....................... 183
Chapter Five Law-Making:
lus
naturae and ius voluntarium
................ 187
I. The Law of Nations in the Natural Law System
of the Spanish Late Scholastics and of Grotius
.................................. 187
II. The Practice of Law-Making: Sovereigns as Treaty Partners
........... 196
Chapter Six The Judicial Settlement of International Disputes:
The Decline of Arbitration
........................................................................... 199
Chapter Seven Law Enforcement:
The Genesis of the Classical Law of War
...................................................201
I. »Special Reprisals«
................................................................................. 201
II. Changes in the Just War Doctrine
.......................................................203
Chapter Eight The Institutions of the Law of Nations for
the Formation of a Territorial Order in the Age of Discoveries
...............229
I. The Legal Titles of Overseas Expansion
............................................229
II. The Papal Investiture and the
»Raya«
of Tordesillas
.........................235
III. Discovery as a Title for the Acquisition of Colonial Territories
.......250
Chapter Nine Law and Dominion of the Sea:
Mare clausum vs. mare
liberum
..................................................................257
PART THREE
Droit
Public
de l Europe
The International Legal Order during the French Age
1648-1815
Chapter One The Age of French Predominance in the State System
......279
Chapter Two The Foundations of the International Legal Community:
European Balance of Power, Dynastic Solidarity, Colonial Expansion
... 287
I. Christendom and Europe in the Age of Tolerance
............................287
II. The »Wider« System of the European Balance of Power
..................294
Chapter Three The Subjects of the International
Legał
Community:
Closed Territorial States
............................................................................... 317
I. The Modern State in the Age of Mature Absolutism
......................... 317
II. The Emergence of Modern State Borders
.......................................... 321
III. Political Intervention in the Name of »Balance of Power«
and »Convenience«
................................................................................ 332
Chapter Four Admission to the Family of Nations: The Recognition of the
Independence of the United States
.............................................................. 343
Chapter Five The Formation of Legal Rules:
Law of Nature and
raison d état..................................................................
549
I. The Law of Nations in the Natural Law System of Rationalism
...... 349
II. The Practice of Concluding Treaties in a
World Ruled by
raison d état................................................................
360
Chapter Six Judicature: The Nadir of International Arbitration
.............. 363
Chapter Seven Law Enforcement:
Cabinat Wars and Contractual Neutrality
................................................... 367
I. »General Reprisals«
............................................................................... 368
II. The Classical Concept of War and the Beginnings
of a Law of Neutrality
........................................................................... 371
Chapter Eight The Laws of Territorial Settlement:
Symbolic and Effective Occupation
............................................................. 395
Chapter Nine Law and Dominion of the Sea:
Neutral Rights in Wartime as
»liberte
des mers«
.......................................405
I. The Demise of the Sovereignty of the Sea and the
Changed Meaning of the Sea Ceremonial
..........................................403
II.
»Liberté de
la navigation
et du commerce«
........................................405
III.
Colonial
Blockade: The »Rule of the War of
1756«
and the »Doctrine of Continuous Voyage«
..........................................407
IV. »Freedom of the Seas« as the Freedom of Neutral Trade in War
.....410
Chapter Ten The French Revolution: Postulates and Ideological
Programmes Relating to the Law of Nations
..............................................415
I. The Traditional Order of the Law of Nations Shaken
.......................415
II. Nation and Sovereignity as Central Concepts
of the Revolutionary Law of Nations
...................................................414
III. Non-intervention and Collective Security as Principles,
Intervention and Aggressive War as Practice
.....................................416
IV. The Right of Self-Determination as a Consequence
of the Sovereignty of the People
..........................................................420
V. »War Against War«: The Adversary as a Criminal
.............................422
PART FOUR »International Law«
The International Legal Order of the British Age
1815-1919
Chapter One British Predominance in the State System
.......................... 429
I. Britain and Europe in the Ninteenth Century
....................................429
II. The Holy Alliance and the Concert of Europe
...................................429
III. The Age of Bismarck
(1871-1890)....................................................... 438
IV. The
Desintegration
of the European Order
(1890-1919)..................440
V. The Rise of the Empire
.........................................................................442
Chapter Two The Foundations of the International Legal Community:
The Idea of Civilisation and a Universal International Law
in a Global State System
...............................................................................445
I. The Society of »Civilised Nations«
.......................................................445
II. The World-Wide State System and Global Equilibrium
....................458
III. The Widening of the European Law of Nations
to Universal International Law
............................................................462
IV. The Legal Institutions of the New Colonial Law of Nations
.............467
Chapter Three The Subjects of International Law:
The Breakthrough of the Concept of the Nation-State
.............................. 483
I. Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law
...............................................483
II. Humanitarian Intervention
..................................................................487
Chapter Four Admission to the Familiy of Nations:
The Independence of the Latin American Republics
and the Classical Doctrine of Recognition
..................................................497
Chapter Five Law-Making:
The Consent of States as a Source of International Law
.......................... 503
I. Positivism in International Law
...........................................................503
II. The Practice of Law-Making: Codification Conferences
and Law-Making Treaties
..................................................................... 512
Chapter Six Adjucation: The Rebirth of Arbitration
.................................. 517
Chapter Seven Law Enforcement:
The Completion of the Classical Law of War and Neutrality
................... 525
I. Peace Time Reprisals and Pacific Blockade
....................................... 525
II. The Right of Sovereign States to Wage War
.......................................530
III. Continental and British Conceptions of War
......................................534
IV. Institutional Neutrality
.......................................................................... 535
Chapter Eight The Law of Territorial Settlement:
Acquisition of Territory by Effective Occupation
....................................... 543
Chapter Nine Law and Dominion of the Sea:
Freedom of the Seas under British Maritime Dominion
........................... 551
I. Britain s Role in the Law of Naval Warfare
........................................ 551
II. Piracy: The Fall of the
Barbary
States
................................................. 552
III. »Quasi-Piracy«: The Fight Against the Slave Trade
...........................554
IV. »Quasi-Piracy«: The Naval Forces of Rebels
and Unrecognised States
...................................................................... 569
PART FIVE International Law and the League of Nations
The International Legal Order of the Inter-War Period
1919-1944
Chapter One The Transition Period of the
Anglo-American Condominium
...................................................................575
Chapter Two The Foundations of the International Legal Community:
A Global Community Dominated by the West
............................................ 581
I. The Post-Classical System of International Law
................................ 581
II. Mankind as a World-Wide Legal Community
.................................... 581
III. The League of Nations and the Rellogg-Briand Pact
as Instruments of the Anglo-American Comdominium
....................585
Chapter Three The Subjects of International Law:
The Modern State in the Age of Mass Democracy
..................................... 589
I. The State as a Self-Organised Society
.................................................589
II. Collective and »Cold« Intervention
...................................................... 592
Chapter Four Admission to the International Legal Community:
The Stimson Doctrine of Non-Recognition
................................................. 599
Chapter Five The Formation of Legal Rules:
The Turn Away from Positivism; A Frenzy of Law-Making
...................... 603
I. A Return to a Secular Law of Nature
................................................... 603
II. The Practice of Law-Making: Euphoria in Codification;
Differentiation among Types and the Registration of Treaties
......... 606
Chapter Six The Administration of Justice: Compulsory Arbitration
and the Permanent Court of International Justice
.................................... 611
I. The Paralysis of Arbitration through Political Crises
........................ 611
II. The Authority and Deficiencies of the Permanent Court
of International Justice
......................................................................... 612
III. The Failure of the System of War Prevention
.................................... 616
Chapter Seven Law Enforcement:
The Outlawry of War, and Sanctions
........................................................... 619
I. The Prohibition of War by the Covenant of the League
of Nations and the Rellogg-Briand Pact
.............................................. 619
II. Reprisals as a Substitute for War and as a Means
of Escalating Warfare
............................................................................ 624
Chapter Eight The Laws of Territorial Settlement:
Contiguity and Sectoral Demarcation
......................................................... 627
Chapter Nine Law and Dominion of the Sea:
The Decline of Neutral Rights
...................................................................... 631
I. From Neutrality to »Non-Belligerence«
............................................... 631
II. Long-Distance Blockade and Economic Warfare
.............................. 634
PART SIX United Nations: International Law in the Age of
American-Soviet Rivalry and the Rise of the Third World
1945-1989
Chapter One The Bipolar World System Dominated by
Two Super-Powers
......................................................................................... 639
I.
1945 -
A Turning Point in the History of International Law?
........... 639
II. The Power and Impotence of the Superpowers
................................. 640
III. Cold War, Containment, Detente
......................................................... 642
Chapter Two The Foundations of the International Legal Community:
A Universal Community without Common Values
.................................... 645
I. An Organised Community of Nations
.................................................. 645
II. A Universal Legal Community Rising Above Ideological Dissent....
646
III. The Decline of the Trusteeship System
as a Result of Decolonisation
............................................................... 649
Chapter Three The Subjects of International Law:
A Heterogeneous World of States
................................................................ 651
I. Diversity of Political Systems and
the Beginnings of a Communicative Society
...................................... 651
II. Antagonism between Supra-National Integration
and National Sovereignty
...................................................................... 652
III. Intervention: The Protection of Human Rights and
the Brezhnev Doctrine of »Fraternal Support«
................................... 654
Chapter Four Admission to the International Legal Community:
»Peaceloving« as a Criterion for Membership of the United Nations
...... 659
Chapter Five The Formation of Legal Rules:
The Role of the United Nations in the Creation of Law
............................ 663
I. A New Wave of Codification
................................................................. 663
II. »Soft Law« and ius cogens
.................................................................... 664
Chapter Six Adjudication: Preeminence of Political Rather than
Judicial Settlement of Disputes
.................................................................... 667
Chapter Seven Law Enforcement:
lus
contra
bellům
and the Use of Force in Practice
.................................. 673
I. A Prohibition on the Use of Force,
but no Enforcement Mechanism
......................................................... 673
II. Exceptions to the Prohibition on the Use of Force:
Sanctions, Self-Defence, »Enemy-States« Clauses
............................. 674
III.
Bellům
iustum or
bellům
legale.......................................................... 677
IV. American Conceptions of the »Just and Limited War«
...................... 677
V. »Wars of Liberation« and Other Interpretations of the
Just War Conflicting with the United Nations Charter
...................... 680
VI. Reprisals and Intervention: Deficiencies in the System and
a Return to the Institutions of Classical International Law
.............. 682
Chapter Eight Legal Forms of Territorial Settlement: The Distribution
of the Last Unoccupied Regions of the Earth; Air and Space Law
.......... 685
Chapter Nine Law and Dominion of the Sea:
The »Common Heritage of Mankind«
......................................................... 689
Conclusion
......................................................................................................695
PART SEVEN Epilogue
Epilogue An International Community with a Single Superpower
......... 701
I. Epilogue to the Cold War
..................................................................... 701
II. The Foundations of the International Legal Community:
A New Communitarian Approach v. The Hegemony
of a Single Superpower
......................................................................... 703
III. The Subjects of International Law: A Heterogeneous Multitude
of States in a Process of Globalisation
................................................. 706
IV. The Rise of the Non-State Actor
...........................................................709
V. Admission to the International Legal Community:
..........................
Recognition of the Yugoslav Successor States
.................................... 710
VI. Democracy and International Law
...................................................... 711
VII.
Law-Making: The Changing Emphasis of Codification
.................... 712
VIII.
Public Interest Norms
........................................................................... 714
IX. Adjudication: International Tribunals for War Crimes
...................... 717
X. Law Enforcement: War, Civil War, Internal Anarchy
........................ 718
XL Territorial Settlement: The Enviroment
as the Common Concern of Humankind
............................................ 721
XII.
Law of the Sea: The Fate of the
1982
United Nations
Convention and the International Tribunal in Hamburg
.................. 723
Bibliography
................................................................................................... 727
Sources of Illustrations
................................................................................. 761
Name Index
.................................................................................................... 763
Subject Index
................................................................................................. 773
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spelling | Grewe, Wilhelm 1911-2000 Verfasser (DE-588)118542109 aut Epochen der Völkerrechtsgeschichte The epochs of international law Wilhelm G. Grewe. Transl. and rev. by Michael Byers Berlin [u.a.] de Gruyter 2000 XXII, 780 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverz. S. 727 - 760 Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Derecho internacional - Historia Diplomatieke betrekkingen gtt Droit international - Histoire Volkenrecht gtt Geschichte Internationales Recht International law -- History Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd rswk-swf Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 s Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 s DE-604 Geschichte z 2\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008944595&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Grewe, Wilhelm 1911-2000 The epochs of international law Derecho internacional - Historia Diplomatieke betrekkingen gtt Droit international - Histoire Volkenrecht gtt Geschichte Internationales Recht International law -- History Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4020517-4 (DE-588)4063693-8 (DE-588)4113937-9 |
title | The epochs of international law |
title_alt | Epochen der Völkerrechtsgeschichte |
title_auth | The epochs of international law |
title_exact_search | The epochs of international law |
title_full | The epochs of international law Wilhelm G. Grewe. Transl. and rev. by Michael Byers |
title_fullStr | The epochs of international law Wilhelm G. Grewe. Transl. and rev. by Michael Byers |
title_full_unstemmed | The epochs of international law Wilhelm G. Grewe. Transl. and rev. by Michael Byers |
title_short | The epochs of international law |
title_sort | the epochs of international law |
topic | Derecho internacional - Historia Diplomatieke betrekkingen gtt Droit international - Histoire Volkenrecht gtt Geschichte Internationales Recht International law -- History Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Derecho internacional - Historia Diplomatieke betrekkingen Droit international - Histoire Volkenrecht Geschichte Internationales Recht International law -- History Völkerrecht Hochschulschrift |
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