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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Main Author: Fedele, Dante 1983- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill Nijhoff [2021]
In: Legal history library (volume 49)
Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Fedele, Dante, 1983-, The medieval foundations of international law : Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400), doctrine and practice of the ius gentium] (2023) (Schmoeckel, Mathias, 1963 -)
[Rezension von: Fedele, Dante, 1983-, The medieval foundations of international law : Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400), doctrine and practice of the ius gentium] (2023) (Schmoeckel, Mathias, 1963 -)
Series/Journal:Legal history library volume 49
Legal history library / Studies in the history of international law volume 17
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Baldus, de Ubaldis 1327-1400 / Jus gentium (Roman law)
Further subjects:B International Law History To 1500
B Ubaldi, Baldo degli (1327?-1400)
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Summary: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"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (599-679) and index
Physical Description:XXI, 697 Seiten
ISBN:9004447113