Bibliography of the History of International Law Keywords Age All ages (if more than two) Antiquity (to 476 AD) Pre-classical Antiquity Greek Age Roman Age Middle Ages (476-1492) Early Middle Ages (476-1000) Late Middle Ages (1000-1492) Early-Modern Age (1492-1815) Spanish Age (1492-1648) French Age (1648-1815) British Age (1815-1919) 20th century (1919-1989) Interbellum (1919-1945) Post-1945 (1945-1989) Post-1989 Region Global Europe Middle East (including North Africa, Ottoman Empire) Africa America Oceania Antartica Arctic Subject matter General international law Aachen (1748) Adjudication Alciato Alliances Althusius Anzilotti Aquinas Arbitration Armistice Augustine Austin Ayala Balance of power Baldus Barbeyrac Bartolus Baty Belli Bello Bentham Berlin Conference (1884-1885) Bibliography Blackstone Bluntschli Bodin Bonfils Braun Bulmerincq Burlamaqui Bynkershoek Calvo Campanella Canon law Carnegie Case law Civil war Colonialism Common law Communism Concert of Europe Covarrubias Customary international law Dante Diderot Diplomacy (diplomatic history) Diplomatic law Diplomatic protection Disarmament Dispute settlement Domestic law Doctrine Fascism Feudal law Field (David D.) Fiore Freitas Garatus Gardner General principles of international law General principles of law Gentili Glafey Grotius Gudelinus Gundling Gunnerus Günther Hague Peace Conferences Hall Halleck Heffter Hegel Heineccius Hershey Historiography Hobbes Holland (T.E.) Hotman Huber Hübner Humanism Human rights Hume ICJ Imperialism Indigenous peoples Individuals International community International criminal law International organisations Islam IR theory Ius ad bellum (use of force law) Ius gentium Ius in bello (laws of war, international humanitarian law) Ius post bellum (peace-making) Kant Kelsen Kent Klüber Lampredi Las Casas Lawrence Law of the sea Laws of war and peace Lauterpacht (Hersh) League of Nations Legnano Leibniz Lemkin Levi Lieber Liszt Locke Lorimer Mably Machiavelli Mackintosh Madison Maine Mancini Manning Maritime warfare Martens (Georg Friedrich) Martens F. (Fyodor) Martini Military law Minorities Molina Montesquieu Morgenthau Moser Moser CF Nationality Natural law Navigation Neo-scholastics Neutrality Neyron Nijmegen Occupation Oppenheim Paris/Hubertusburg (1763) Paris (1783) Paulus Wladimiri PCA PCIJ Peace and security (including peace plans and pacifism) Peacekeeping Peace treaties Penn Phillimore Piracy Political theory (and philosophy) Pomeroy Positivism Private international law Private law analogies Pufendorf Pyrenees Rachel Rayneval Reception Religion Reprisal Roman law Ross Rousseau Ryswick Saint-Simon Saint-Pierre Scelle Schmitt Schwarzenberger Scott (James Brown) Sepulveda Sheldon Slavery Solorzano Source (primary source) Sources (of international law) Sovereignty Spinoza Statehood State practice State responsibility Strupp Suarez Subjects (of international law) Territorial acquisition Territory Terrorism Textor Theology Theory (and philosophy of international law) Trade (including investment) Treaties Treaty law Tunkin UN Universalism Utrecht Vattel Vazquez de Menchaca Verdross Versailles Vervins Vienna Vitoria Ward Wehberg Westlake Westphalia Wheaton WMD Wolff Zouche