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1. History of International Law a. Ancient: Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece & Rome b. Middle ages: authority of Church commencement of political divisions that would become States. c. Renaissance: State as sovereign competition between States. d. Early Theories: i. Spanish philosophers central to theory ii. Vitoria: 1480-1546 1. theory of natural law: law divine from source 2. first mention of ‘just war’ iii. Grotius: considered founder of international law 1. promises must be adhered to 2. freedom of the seas 3. restitution for harm 4. just and unjust wars e. Classical Period: 1648-1500 i. Positivist theories ii. Law as sovereign command iii. Emphasis on state behavior iv. Vattel, Austin, Hart f. International Organizations: i. League of nations ii. International postal union iii. Permanent court of ICJ iv. UN v. WTO vi. IMF vii. ILO g. Enforcement of IL i. Mostly observed ii. Reciprocity: Air Services Case iii. Int. tribunals iv. Trade sanctions and trading interests h. Modern theories i. Franck: Legitimacy 1. “The quality inherent in a rule that derives from a perception from those to whom it is addressed that it has validity” ii. McDougall, Laswell, Resiman (NH): 1. Analyses of the behavior of states 2. consider international laws to be an amalgam of decision-making i. New Stream i. Kennedy, Koskenniemi & Carty: 1. Suggest that by analyzing the discourse and language of international law and international lawyers to discern common values that are described as law.

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