International Law actors

  • 2350 BCE

    Ancient Times (Pre-17th Century)

    Rules governing relations among Greek city-states and within the Roman Empire, focused on envoys, treaties, and reciprocity based on self-interest.
  • Grotius' Foundational Work

    Hugo Grotius publishes De Jure Belli ac Pacis, systematizing international law by combining natural law, treaties, and state practice.
  • Birth of Sovereign States

    Peace of Westphalia ends Thirty Years War, establishing sovereign states as the foundation of international society and law.
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    Expansion of Core Legal Domains

    Expansion of rules on seas, diplomacy, consular relations, and state responsibility; multilateral conventions regulate fisheries, cables, slavery.
  • Coining the Modern Term

    Jeremy Bentham coins the term "international law," replacing "law of nations."
  • Post-Napoleonic Peace Framework

    Congress of Vienna promotes long-term European peace, leading to multilateral conventions and early international organizations like Rhine and Danube Commissions.
  • Critique of International Law's Legitimacy

    John Austin defines law as sovereign commands with sanctions, classifying international law as "positive morality" rather than true law.
  • Pioneering Global Communication Body

    International Telegraph Union (now ITU) created as first administrative international organization.
  • Establishing Postal Cooperation

    Universal Postal Union established for postal cooperation.
  • Global Peace and Justice Institutions

    League of Nations and Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) founded to prevent war and settle disputes.
  • Outlawing War Initiative

    Kellogg-Briand Pact attempts to outlaw war directly.
  • Updating Humanitarian War Rules

    New Geneva Conventions recast laws of war.
  • Founding the United Nations

    UN Charter signed, creating United Nations with 51 members, prohibiting force, and establishing International Court of Justice (ICJ) as successor to PCIJ.
  • Modern Expansion and Deepening

    Horizontal and vertical expansion of international law into human rights, economic affairs, environment, and individual duties via treaties and soft law; UN grows to 192 members.
  • Codifying Global Legal Standards

    UN establishes International Law Commission for progressive development and codification of international law.