The medieval foundations of international law: Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400), doctrine and practice of the ius gentium
Introduction -- Universal authorities and territorial l polities -- The Pope's sovereignty and the relationship between the Emperor and the Pope -- Kingdoms -- Signorie and Vicariates -- Cities that recognise no superior -- Feudo-Vassalic relations and territorial jurisdiction -- Diplomacy -- W...
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction -- Universal authorities and territorial l polities -- The Pope's sovereignty and the relationship between the Emperor and the Pope -- Kingdoms -- Signorie and Vicariates -- Cities that recognise no superior -- Feudo-Vassalic relations and territorial jurisdiction -- Diplomacy -- War and reprisals -- Conclusion "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 contributes to our understanding of the intellectual archaeology of international law. "Dr. Fedele's monograph will no doubt become a necessary work of reference for any scholar interested in the history of international law. [...] Beyond the specific doctrines on particular areas of international law, Dr. Fedele's study of Baldus shows how in the area of international governance, jurists sought to marshal different expressions of normativity". Alain Wijffels - Preface" |
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adam_text | Contents Foreword xi Alain Wijffels Acknowledgements xx 1 Introduction і і International Law’ in the Middle Ages x շ The ‘Medieval Foundations’ of International Law 3 Baldus de Ubaldis 19 4 Structure 28 5 A Note on the Sources 30 12 2 Universal Authorities and Territorial Polities 32 1 The Emperor’s Sovereignty 32 1.1 The Emperor Lord of the World’ 32 1.2 The Universality ofImperial Sovereignty 40 1.3 Summary 58 2 The Pope’s Sovereignty and the Relationship between the Emperor and the Pope 59 2.1 The Pope’s Sovereignty 59 2.2 The Relationship between the Emperor and the Pope 65 2.2.1 Imperial Coronation 74 2.2.2 The Pope’s Exercise of the Imperial Vicariate during a Vacancy in the Empire 81 2.2.3 The Papal Right to Depose the Emperor 84 2.3 The Pope’s Sovereignty in the Lands ofSt Peter 89 2.4 Summary 93 3 Kingdoms 95 3.1 Rex Superiorem Non Recognoscens in Regno Suo Est Imperator’ 95 3.2 The Relationship between Kingdoms and the Empire 107 3.3 The Relationship between Kingdoms and the Church 115 3.4 Summary 117 4 Signorie and Vicariates 118 4.1 The Legitimation ofSeigneurial Rule 118 4.2 Giangaleazzo Visconti and His Ducal Titles 124 4.3 Summary 136 5 Cities That Recognise No Superior 138 5.1 TheJuristic Debate on Cities’Autonomy 138
VIII CONTENTS 5·2 5·3 5·4 The Foundations of Cities’Autonomy 152 Cities Belonging to the Papal Lands 159 Summary 166 3 Feudo-Vassalic Relations and Territorial Jurisdiction 168 1 Feudo-Vassalic Relations 168 1.1 “Feudum a Fidelitate 168 1.2 The Vassal’s Obligation to Respond to the Lord’s Call to Arms 181 1.3 The Prohibition against the Alienation ofFiefo, and the Resolution ofFeudal Disputes 186 1.4 The Public Character օ/՜Feuda Dignitatum 197 1.5 Summary 199 2 Territory and Jurisdiction (1) 201 2.1 Territorium a Tenendo 201 2.2 lurisdictio Cohaeret Territorio 207 2.3 TheGrantofaCastmm 212 2.4 The Prescription ofJurisdiction 219 3 Tenitory and Jurisdiction (11) 230 3.1 The Boundaries of Territory 230 3.2 The Sea 246 3.3 Summary 258 4 Conflicts of Laws and Jurisdiction 260 4.1 Citizenship and Foreignness 261 4.1.1 Native and Naturalised Citizens 261 4.1.2 Foreigners 267 4.2 The Conflict ofLaws 274 4.3 Conflicts ofLaws andJurisdiction in Criminal Matters 284 4.3.1 The Forum Loci Delicti 285 4.3.2 The Forum of the Defendant’s Place of Origin 289 4.3.3 The Forum of the Defendant’s Place of Residence, and the Prosecution of Foreigners for Offences Committed Abroad 293 4.3.4 Summons and Extraditions 296 4.3.5 Bis in Idem 299 4.4 Summary 302 4 Diplomacy 305 1 The Office of Ambassador 306 The Ambassador and the Papal Legate 1.1 306
CONTENTS 1A 1.2 1.3 2 3 4 The Actors Entitled to Send Ambassadors 311 The Ambassador’s Appointment and the Compulsory Nature of the Office 317 1.4 The Right to aSalary or Reimbursementfor Losses 321 1.5 The Capacity to Accept or Solicit Gifts 328 1.6 Inviolability, Immunities and Other Privileges 334 1.7 Summary 341 The Ambassador’s Negotiating Powers and the Ratification of Treaties 342 2.1 Nuntius, Procurator and Syndicus 342 2.2 Procurations 349 2.3 The Ratification of Treaties 359 2.4 The Effects of Treaties on Individual Citbens 367 2.5 Summary 370 The Observance of Treaties 371 3.1 The Binding Force ofAgreements 372 3.1.1 Agreements Concluded by the Emperor or the Pope 375 3.1.2 Agreements Concluded by Kings 382 3.1.3 Agreements Concluded by Cities 388 3.2 Exceptions to the Principle 391 3.2.1 Vices of Consent, Causa and the Public Utility 391 3.2.2 The Implied Clauses Rebus Sic Se Habentibus and Frangenti Fidem Fides Frangitur 396 3.3 Summary 403 Leagues, Adhaerentiae and Submissions 404 4.1 Leagues 406 4.1.1 The Legitimacy of Leagues 406 4.1.2 Leagues as Corporate Bodies 410 4.1.3 League Treaties as ‘Contracts of Strict Law’ 413 4.1.4 The Rights and Obligations of Allies 418 4.2 Adhaerentiae 424 4.3 Submissions 430 4.4 Summary 439 5 War and Reprisals 441 1 The Conditions ofJust War 444 1.1 Late Medieval Categorizations ofJust War Conditions 1.2 Legitimate Authority 448 1.3 Just Cause 456 444
x CONTENTS 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 2 3 4 5 War of Aggression 458 Defensive War 460 War of Recovery 466 Unilateral or Bilateral Justice 468 1.4 Summary 470 The Conduct of War 472 2.1 The Scope of Diffidatio and the Obligation to Serve in the Army 472 2.2 The Soldiers’ Responsibility, Obligations and Rights 478 2.3 The Limitation of Violence in War (Moderamen, Pax Dei and Treuga Dei) 483 2.4 Truces between War and Peace 489 2.5 Summary 497 The Law of Booty and Captives 498 3.1 General Principles 498 3.2 The Law ofBooty 502 3.3 The Occupation ofForeign Territory 507 3.4 The Law ofCapt cves 512 3.4.1 The Status of Captives 512 3.4.2 Captives and Captors 517 3.4.3 Postliminium and the Redemption of Captives 522 3.5 Summary 525 Peacemaking and the Safeguarding of Peace 527 4.1 The Meaning of Вах 527 4.2 Arbitrations 531 4.3 Amnesty and Restitution Clauses 541 4.4 The Status of Conquered Territories 549 4.5 The Safeguarding ofPeace 553 4.6 Summary 562 Reprisals 564 5.1 Reprisals between Practice and Doctrine 564 5.2 The Legitimacy ofReprisals 570 5.3 Reprisals and Citizenship 576 5.4 The Granting and the Execution ofReprisals 582 5.5 Summary 588 Conclusion Bibliography Index 680 590 599
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Contents Foreword xi Alain Wijffels Acknowledgements xx 1 Introduction і і 'International Law’ in the Middle Ages x շ The ‘Medieval Foundations’ of International Law 3 Baldus de Ubaldis 19 4 Structure 28 5 A Note on the Sources 30 12 2 Universal Authorities and Territorial Polities 32 1 The Emperor’s Sovereignty 32 1.1 The Emperor 'Lord of the World’ 32 1.2 The Universality ofImperial Sovereignty 40 1.3 Summary 58 2 The Pope’s Sovereignty and the Relationship between the Emperor and the Pope 59 2.1 The Pope’s Sovereignty 59 2.2 The Relationship between the Emperor and the Pope 65 2.2.1 Imperial Coronation 74 2.2.2 The Pope’s Exercise of the Imperial Vicariate during a Vacancy in the Empire 81 2.2.3 The Papal Right to Depose the Emperor 84 2.3 The Pope’s Sovereignty in the Lands ofSt Peter 89 2.4 Summary 93 3 Kingdoms 95 3.1 Rex Superiorem Non Recognoscens in Regno Suo Est Imperator’ 95 3.2 The Relationship between Kingdoms and the Empire 107 3.3 The Relationship between Kingdoms and the Church 115 3.4 Summary 117 4 Signorie and Vicariates 118 4.1 The Legitimation ofSeigneurial Rule 118 4.2 Giangaleazzo Visconti and His Ducal Titles 124 4.3 Summary 136 5 Cities That Recognise No Superior 138 5.1 TheJuristic Debate on Cities’Autonomy 138
VIII CONTENTS 5·2 5·3 5·4 The Foundations of Cities’Autonomy 152 Cities Belonging to the Papal Lands 159 Summary 166 3 Feudo-Vassalic Relations and Territorial Jurisdiction 168 1 Feudo-Vassalic Relations 168 1.1 “Feudum a Fidelitate' 168 1.2 The Vassal’s Obligation to Respond to the Lord’s Call to Arms 181 1.3 The Prohibition against the Alienation ofFiefo, and the Resolution ofFeudal Disputes 186 1.4 The Public Character օ/՜Feuda Dignitatum 197 1.5 Summary 199 2 Territory and Jurisdiction (1) 201 2.1 Territorium a Tenendo' 201 2.2 lurisdictio Cohaeret Territorio' 207 2.3 TheGrantofaCastmm 212 2.4 The Prescription ofJurisdiction 219 3 Tenitory and Jurisdiction (11) 230 3.1 The Boundaries of Territory 230 3.2 The Sea 246 3.3 Summary 258 4 Conflicts of Laws and Jurisdiction 260 4.1 Citizenship and Foreignness 261 4.1.1 Native and Naturalised Citizens 261 4.1.2 Foreigners 267 4.2 The Conflict ofLaws 274 4.3 Conflicts ofLaws andJurisdiction in Criminal Matters 284 4.3.1 The Forum Loci Delicti 285 4.3.2 The Forum of the Defendant’s Place of Origin 289 4.3.3 The Forum of the Defendant’s Place of Residence, and the Prosecution of Foreigners for Offences Committed Abroad 293 4.3.4 Summons and Extraditions 296 4.3.5 Bis in Idem 299 4.4 Summary 302 4 Diplomacy 305 1 The Office of Ambassador 306 The Ambassador and the Papal Legate 1.1 306
CONTENTS 1A 1.2 1.3 2 3 4 The Actors Entitled to Send Ambassadors 311 The Ambassador’s Appointment and the Compulsory Nature of the Office 317 1.4 The Right to aSalary or Reimbursementfor Losses 321 1.5 The Capacity to Accept or Solicit Gifts 328 1.6 Inviolability, Immunities and Other Privileges 334 1.7 Summary 341 The Ambassador’s Negotiating Powers and the Ratification of Treaties 342 2.1 Nuntius, Procurator and Syndicus 342 2.2 Procurations 349 2.3 The Ratification of Treaties 359 2.4 The Effects of Treaties on Individual Citbens 367 2.5 Summary 370 The Observance of Treaties 371 3.1 The Binding Force ofAgreements 372 3.1.1 Agreements Concluded by the Emperor or the Pope 375 3.1.2 Agreements Concluded by Kings 382 3.1.3 Agreements Concluded by Cities 388 3.2 Exceptions to the Principle 391 3.2.1 Vices of Consent, Causa and the Public Utility 391 3.2.2 The Implied Clauses Rebus Sic Se Habentibus and Frangenti Fidem Fides Frangitur 396 3.3 Summary 403 Leagues, Adhaerentiae and Submissions 404 4.1 Leagues 406 4.1.1 The Legitimacy of Leagues 406 4.1.2 Leagues as Corporate Bodies 410 4.1.3 League Treaties as ‘Contracts of Strict Law’ 413 4.1.4 The Rights and Obligations of Allies 418 4.2 Adhaerentiae 424 4.3 Submissions 430 4.4 Summary 439 5 War and Reprisals 441 1 The Conditions ofJust War 444 1.1 Late Medieval Categorizations ofJust War Conditions 1.2 Legitimate Authority 448 1.3 Just Cause 456 444
x CONTENTS 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 2 3 4 5 War of Aggression 458 Defensive War 460 War of Recovery 466 Unilateral or Bilateral Justice 468 1.4 Summary 470 The Conduct of War 472 2.1 The Scope of Diffidatio and the Obligation to Serve in the Army 472 2.2 The Soldiers’ Responsibility, Obligations and Rights 478 2.3 The Limitation of Violence in War (Moderamen, Pax Dei and Treuga Dei) 483 2.4 Truces between War and Peace 489 2.5 Summary 497 The Law of Booty and Captives 498 3.1 General Principles 498 3.2 The Law ofBooty 502 3.3 The Occupation ofForeign Territory 507 3.4 The Law ofCapt 'cves 512 3.4.1 The Status of Captives 512 3.4.2 Captives and Captors 517 3.4.3 Postliminium and the Redemption of Captives 522 3.5 Summary 525 Peacemaking and the Safeguarding of Peace 527 4.1 The Meaning of Вах 527 4.2 Arbitrations 531 4.3 Amnesty and Restitution Clauses 541 4.4 The Status of Conquered Territories 549 4.5 The Safeguarding ofPeace 553 4.6 Summary 562 Reprisals 564 5.1 Reprisals between Practice and Doctrine 564 5.2 The Legitimacy ofReprisals 570 5.3 Reprisals and Citizenship 576 5.4 The Granting and the Execution ofReprisals 582 5.5 Summary 588 Conclusion Bibliography Index 680 590 599 |
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spelling | Fedele, Dante 1983- Verfasser (DE-588)1139145150 aut The medieval foundations of international law Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400), doctrine and practice of the ius gentium by Dante Fedele Leiden ; Boston Brill [2021] © 2021 XXI, 697 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Legal history library volume 49 Studies in the history of international law volume 17 Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction -- Universal authorities and territorial l polities -- The Pope's sovereignty and the relationship between the Emperor and the Pope -- Kingdoms -- Signorie and Vicariates -- Cities that recognise no superior -- Feudo-Vassalic relations and territorial jurisdiction -- Diplomacy -- War and reprisals -- Conclusion "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 contributes to our understanding of the intellectual archaeology of international law. "Dr. Fedele's monograph will no doubt become a necessary work of reference for any scholar interested in the history of international law. [...] Beyond the specific doctrines on particular areas of international law, Dr. Fedele's study of Baldus shows how in the area of international governance, jurists sought to marshal different expressions of normativity". Alain Wijffels - Preface" Baldus de Ubaldis 1327-1400 (DE-588)118803085 gnd rswk-swf Ius gentium (DE-588)4809370-1 gnd rswk-swf Ubaldi, Baldo degli / 1327?-1400 International law / History / To 1500 Baldus de Ubaldis 1327-1400 (DE-588)118803085 p Ius gentium (DE-588)4809370-1 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-90-04-44712-7 Legal history library volume 49 (DE-604)BV035082541 49 Studies in the history of international law volume 17 (DE-604)BV039711107 17 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032743333&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | The medieval foundations of international law Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400), doctrine and practice of the ius gentium |
title_auth | The medieval foundations of international law Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400), doctrine and practice of the ius gentium |
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title_full | The medieval foundations of international law Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400), doctrine and practice of the ius gentium by Dante Fedele |
title_fullStr | The medieval foundations of international law Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400), doctrine and practice of the ius gentium by Dante Fedele |
title_full_unstemmed | The medieval foundations of international law Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400), doctrine and practice of the ius gentium by Dante Fedele |
title_short | The medieval foundations of international law |
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title_sub | Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400), doctrine and practice of the ius gentium |
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