Bibliography of the History of International Law Keywords

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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
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