Literatura académica sobre el tema "Dionisio Anzilotti"
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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Dionisio Anzilotti"
Gaja, Giorgio. "Positivism and Dualism in Dionisio Anzilotti". European Journal of International Law 3, n.º 1 (1992): 123–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.ejil.a035797.
Texto completoTanca, Antonio. "Dionisio Anzilotti (1867–1950) Biographical Note with Bibliography". European Journal of International Law 3, n.º 1 (1992): 156–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.ejil.a035800.
Texto completoDupuy, Pierre-Marie. "Dionisio Anzilotti and the Law of International Responsibility of States". European Journal of International Law 3, n.º 1 (1992): 139–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.ejil.a035798.
Texto completoRuda, José María. "The Opinions of Judge Dionisio Anzilotti at the Permanent Court of International Justice". European Journal of International Law 3, n.º 1 (1992): 100–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.ejil.a035796.
Texto completoNolte, G. "From Dionisio Anzilotti to Roberto Ago: The Classical International Law of State Responsibility and the Traditional Primacy of a Bilateral Conception of Inter-state Relations". European Journal of International Law 13, n.º 5 (1 de diciembre de 2002): 1083–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejil/13.5.1083.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Dionisio Anzilotti"
MIRANDOLA, Anna. "“Par le concours harmonique des forces de la science”.Giuristi e uomini politici italiani durante gli anni di formazione dell’Institut de Droit International(1873-1890)". Doctoral thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11562/397162.
Texto completoThe short time taken in analysis here is one of the most controversial and ignored by the history of international institutions. Traditional historiography, by failing to provide an adequate study of milieu in which modern international law has taken root, has often considered the Institut de Droit International and the scientific project of international lawyers who composed a prelude to the bankruptcy of the first world war. In addition, the doctrinal reflections of international lawyers were analyzed with a willingness to emphasize the instability, internal divisions and structural backwardness compared to the context of preparation for WWI. These lines of research have, however, a deviant reading of the prewar period as they seek only to explain the liberal failure of the Great War, thus giving little resonance to the contribution provided by the reflections and the work of jurists in the late nineteenth century. In such a way the continuities, changes and scientific experience that, despite not having made substantial changes in international relations between the states of the late nineteenth century, were preparatory to the reflections of the international law of the twentieth century, were neglected. The intimate relationship of the Institut de Droit International and its players with the liberal politics of the late nineteenth century is the true leitmotif that emerges from this work, which focuses in particular on the Italian community of lawyers and politicians who contributed to reform of international law. It is for this reason that the importance of the Institute of Gent, to say the reason for his neglect, lies in its intertwining with the plot of the core values and general principles of liberalism of the nineteenth century. The Italian jurists and politicians who contributed to the formation and development of the Institut de Droit International, were be able, with different rules in time for intervention, mediation and interaction, to establish a world order based on the liberalism, as their liberal education suggests. The Institut de Droit International in the study of the dynamics and internal debates becomes an important institutional time and a place in which it emerges a new international profession: the international lawyer. These figures are notably skilled, with technical knowledge, political values and parliamentary experiences able to interact repeatedly with governments throughout Europe in the practice of international relations of the late century. Within the process that led to the recognition and institutionalization of autonomous disciplines, the separation of science from politics appeared, in favor of a technicality never known before, so that not only international lawyers, but all intellectuals of the early twentieth century, appeared unfit to rule the big political test of 1914 they were called to respond. Therefore, the entire Western world is the place where is felt the fervor of a "republic of science" who, in the service of humanity, tries to be independent by politics by means of institutionalization. In a game between the published and unpublished, it is shown an awareness that this consistent effort of scientific management is not merely random, but a real confluence of many different intellectual and political events. The aim is to outline not only the content and the communicative logic of the Institut de Droit International, but also, on the basis of professional affairs and academic policies of its protagonists, the methodological strategies that constituted the professionalization of the jurist. The personal correspondences, in particular, are imbued with liberal values, which together with technical and professional criteria expressed mainly by the published scientific literature, form an interesting cultural and professional background that will be taken up by international law after the "pause" the Great War. To better understand the Institut de Droit International the research was focused to an “internal” perspective, trying to emphasize the cultural-political milieu, hidden in the debate on modern international law, in which the international lawyers undertook their first actions. Through a return to all the official provisions of the Institut de Droit International and the correspondences suited “par le concours harmonique des forces de la science”, it sheds light on the special relationship that exists between the institution, state and international jurists. From these considerations, the goal is to make an association between two different viewpoints: one microscopic which is “interpersonal” and is able to bring out the interesting contribution of the Italian jurists within the European team and another that makes a macroscopic overview of the milieu of that laboratory of ideas that rose in Gent. The study of the practice of foreign policy and the study of the legal thought of the late nineteenth century, were associated to the study of the methodologies, the real and figurative "places" and the manner of decision expressed by the international lawyers. From the values and experiences shown by the "men of 1873", the protagonists of the Institut de Droit International, it emerges the surplus value of a line of research that is between the study of legal thought and the research in the history of the institutions. To answer to a socio political context devastated by the processes of state building and the new world order, new cooperative efforts of different inspirations were able to compete to the contingent state of the founding of the Institut de Droit International. These processes and events independent by the institution of Ghent, in their search for new suitable legal standards, therefore, have inaugurate the way for a new spirit of reform in international law. The intellectuals, called to respond to issues of near and far horizons, lived a reforming tension who characterized many aspects of their "way of being international". The modern international law, by living the tensions, the disenchantments and the hopes of the protagonists of the second half of the nineteenth century, can rank as a true reflection of that "worldwide mechanism" very changeable represented by the last decades of the nineteenth century.
Libros sobre el tema "Dionisio Anzilotti"
Passero, Laura. Dionisio Anzilotti e la dottrina internazionalistica tra Otto e Novecento. Milano: A. Giuffrè, 2010.
Buscar texto completoCapítulos de libros sobre el tema "Dionisio Anzilotti"
Salerno, Francesco. "State practice, the first World Court and Dionisio Anzilotti". En Transforming the Politics of International Law, 171–98. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003020868-10.
Texto completoBartolini, Giulio. "Italian Legal Scholarship of International Law in the Early Decades of the Twentieth Century". En A History of International Law in Italy, 127–67. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198842934.003.0006.
Texto completoIngravallo, Ivan. "The Formation of International Law Journals in ItalyTheir Role in the Discipline". En A History of International Law in Italy, 190–214. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198842934.003.0008.
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