Luigi Nuzzo (Salento) and Milos Vec (Vienna) published Constructing International Law: The Birth of a Discipline (Frankfurt am Main: Klostermann). The edited volume contains the following contributions:
- M. Koskenniemi, "Ius Gentium and the Birth of Modernity"
- L. Nuzzo, "History, Science and Christianity. International Law and Savigny’s Paradigm"
- C. Storti, "Empirismo e scienza. Il crocevia del diritto internazionale nella prima metà dell’Ottocento"
- L. Lacchè, "Albericus Gentilis and Hugo Grotius in constructing a discipline (1875–1886)"
- M. Vec, "Principles in 19th century International Law doctrine"
- A. Carty, "Did International Law really become a Science at the End of the 19th Century?"
- E. Augusti, "L’intervento europeo in Oriente nel XIX secolo: storia contesa di un istituto controverso"
- M. Craven, "The Invention of a Tradition. Westlake, the Berlin Conference and the Historicisation of International Law"
- B. Durand, "Colonisation et impératifs internationaux ou Pourquoi et comment l’international a bridé la souveraineté coloniale?"
- S. Legarre, "Police and Police Power. Domestic and International Law at the Crossroads"
- F. Salerno, "Genesis and Different Meanings of the Notion of 'Organ' in Italian International Legal Theory"
- L. Passero, "Guerra e diritto. Dalle convenzione di Ginevra alla 'morte' del diritto internazionale nella prima guerra civile europe"
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