POL208Y1 Lecture : International Law and Norms

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Midterm: january 11-february 8, part 3 of syllabus, stress on readings: lack of international government; realism states are main actors, treaties are temporary agreement of convenience, commitment to an obligation that is easily changeable. Historical roots of intl law: europe 16/17th c. minimum objective is to tame the effect of anarchy. Idea of a law among states inspired by divine authority/natural law therefore international law emerged as a set of principles derived from god and divine rules imposed on rulers of europe at this time. Christian principles in conduct of war, obligation of alliances were derived from religious authority i. e. using proportionate force derived from christian principle of just punishment. Forbidden to make alliances with non-christian rulers therefore no hanging with the ottoman kings: diplomacy emerges: i talian city-states had ambassadors/diplomats exchanged between them. Prior to this, it was a rare occurrence because rulers did not t rust one another and was mostly done with exchange of hostages.

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