1. Introduction Randall Lesaffer Part I. Peace treaties and international law from Lodi to Versailles (1454-1920): 2. Peace treaties from Lodi to Westphalia Randall Lesaffer 3. Peace treaties from Westphalia to the Revolutionary Era Heinz Duchhardt 4. Peace treaties from Paris to Versailles Heinhard Steiger Part 11. Thinking Peace: voices from the past: 5. Vesitiga pacis. The Roman peace treaty: structure or event? Christian Baldus 6. The influence of medieval Roman law on peace treaties Karl-Heinz Ziegler 7. The kiss of peace Hanna Vollrath 8. Martinus Garatus Laudensis on treaties Alain Wijffels 9. The importance of medieval canon law and the scholastic tradition for the emergence of the early modern international legal order Dominique Bauer 10. The Peace Treaties of Westphalia as an instance of the reception of Roman law Laurens Winkel Part III. Thinking Peace: towards a better future: 11. Peace treaties, bonne foi and European civility in the Enlightenment Marc Belissa 12. Peace, security and international organisations: the German international lawyers and the Hague Conferences Ingo Hueck 13. Consent and caution: Lassa Oppenheim and his reaction to World War I Mathias Schmoeckel 14. Talking peace: social science, peace negotiations and the structure of politics Andreas Osiander Part IV. Making Peace: aspects of treaty practice: 15. The ius foederis re-examined: the Peace of Westphalia and the constitution of the Holy Roman Empire Ronald G. Asch 16. The peace treaties of the Ottoman Empire with European Christian powers Karl-Heinz Ziegler 17. Peace and prosperity: commercial aspects of peacemaking Stephen Neff 18. The 1871 Peace Treaty between France and Germany and the 1919 Peace Treaty of Versailles Christian Tomuschat Part V. Conclusion: 19. Conclusion Randall Lesaffer Appendix Index.
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