- Stefan Kadelbach, Thomas Kleinlein & David Roth-Isigkeit, Introduction
- David Roth-Isigkeit, Niccolò Machiavelli's International Legal Thought: Culture, Contingency, and Construction
- Kirstin Bunge, Francisco de Vitoria: A Redesign of Global Order on the Threshold of the Middle Ages to Modern Times
- Tobias Schaffner, Francisco Suárez S. J. on the End of Peaceful Order among States and Systematic Doctrinal Scholarship
- Merio Scattola, Jean Bodin on International Law
- Andreas Wagner, Alberico Gentili: Sovereignty, Natural Law, and the System of Roman Civil Law
- Thomas Hüglin, Althusius: Back to the Future
- Stefan Kadelbach, Hugo Grotius on the Conquest of Utopia by Systematic Reasoning
- Jonas Heller, Orders in disorder: The Question of a Sovereign State of Nature in Hobbes and Rousseau
- Tilman Altwicker, The International Legal Argument in Spinoza
- Vanda Fiorillo, States as Ethico-Political Subjects of International Law: The Relationship between Theory and Practice in the International Politics of Samuel Pufendorf
- Thomas Kleinlein, Christian Wolff: System as an Episode?
- Christian Volk, The Law of the Nations as the Civil Law of the World: On Montesquieu's Political Cosmopolitanism
- Simone Zurbuchen, Emer de Vattel on the Society of Nations and the Political System of Europe
- Bastian Ronge, Towards a System of Sympathetic Law: Envisioning Adam Smith's Theory of Jurisprudence
- Benedict Vischer, Systematicity to Excess Kant's Conception of the International Legal Order
- Carla De Pascale, Fichte and the Echo of his Internationalist Thinking in Romanticism
- Sergio Dellavalle, The Plurality of States and the World Order of Reason: On Hegel's Understanding of International Law and Relations
- Martti Koskenniemi, What should the History of the Law of Nations Become?
- Nehal Bhuta, State Theory, State Order, State System: Ius Gentium and the constitution of Public Power
- Thomas Duve, Spatial Perceptions, Juridical Practices, and Early International Legal Thought around 1500: From Tordesillas to Saragossa
- Mónica García-Salmones, The Disorder of Economy? The first Relectio de Indis in a Theological Perspective
- Gunther Hellmann, Power and Law as Ordering Devices in the System of International Relations
- Armin von Bogdandy & Sergio Dellavalle, Universalism and Particularism: A Dichotomy to Read Theories on International Order
Monday, April 17, 2017
Kadelbach, Kleinlein, & Roth-Isigkeit: System, Order, and International Law: The Early History of International Legal Thought from Machiavelli to Hegel
Stefan Kadelbach (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main - Law), Thomas Kleinlein (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main - Law), & David Roth-Isigkeit (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main - Law) have published System, Order, and International Law: The Early History of International Legal Thought from Machiavelli to Hegel (Oxford Univ. Press 2017). Contents include: