Stefan Kadelbach, Thomas Kleinlein, and 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 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 : sovereignity, natural law, and the system of Roman civil law
Thomas O. Hueglin: 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 an international state of nature in Hobbes and Rousseau
Tilmann 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 episdoe?
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 international legal history become?
Nehal Bhuta: State theory, state order, state system : jus gentium and the constitution of public power
Thomas Duve: Spatial perceptions, judicial practices, and early international legal thought around 1500 : from Tordesillas to Saragossa
Mónica García-Salmones Rovira: The discovery 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 and Sergio Dellavalle: Universalism and particularism : a dichotomy to read theories on international order
Pierre-Marie Dupuy.: Some brief conclusions
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