The course tends to provide an overview of the historical development of international law through the analysis of legal doctrine and basic concepts of international law throughout history (antiquity, middle ages, early modern period and contemporary period). Recent tendencies in the development of international law are also analyzed with particular emphasis on the codification of international law under the auspices of the United Nations.
Development of International Law
Development of International Law
Literature
MANDATORY LITERATURE
A. Nussbaum; A Concise History of the Law of Nations; Macmillan, New York (1954), str. 1-27; 54-71; 115-196
R. Domingo; The New Global Law; Cambridge University Press (2010), str. (selected chapters)
RECOMMENDED LITERATURE
D.J. Bederman; International Law in Antiquity; Cambridge University Press (2001), str
A. Calore (ed.); “Guerra giusta”? Le metamorfosi di un concetto antico; Giuffre, Milano (2003), str
P. Catalano; Linee del sistema sovranazionale romano; Giappichelli, Torino (1965), str
A. Truyol y Serra; Histoire du droit international public; Economica, Paris (1995), str
K.-H. Ziegler; Voelkerrechtsgeschichte; Beck, Muenchen (1994), str
Travaux of the United Nations International Law Commission; ; , str