Description
Product ID: | 9781009098014 |
Product Form: | Hardback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Cambridge Studies in International Relations |
Title: | War, States, and International Order |
Subtitle: | Alberico Gentili and the Foundational Myth of the Laws of War |
Authors: | Author: Claire Vergerio |
Page Count: | 320 |
Subjects: | History of ideas, History of ideas, International relations, Public international law: humanitarian law, Public international law: international organizations and institutions, International relations, International humanitarian law, International organisations & institutions |
Description: | Vergerio examines the legacy of Alberico Gentili's treatise on the laws of war to undermine conventional narratives about when, why, and how the legal right to wage war became restricted to sovereign states, providing new insights into the history of the laws of war and the sources of international order. Who has the right to wage war? The answer to this question constitutes one of the most fundamental organizing principles of any international order. Under contemporary international humanitarian law, this right is essentially restricted to sovereign states. It has been conventionally assumed that this arrangement derives from the ideas of the late-sixteenth century jurist Alberico Gentili. Claire Vergerio argues that this story is a myth, invented in the late 1800s by a group of prominent international lawyers who crafted what would become the contemporary laws of war. These lawyers reinterpreted Gentili''s writings on war after centuries of marginal interest, and this revival was deeply intertwined with a project of making the modern sovereign state the sole subject of international law. By uncovering the genesis and diffusion of this narrative, Vergerio calls for a profound reassessment of when and with what consequences war became the exclusive prerogative of sovereign states. |
Imprint Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Publisher Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2022-08-04 |