Special Module 2020: History of International Law

21/07/2020 09:53

The Ius Commune – Interinstitutional Group on The History of Legal Culture – UFSC/CNPq, coordinated by Professors Drs.S. Arno Dal Ri Jr., Caetano Dias Corrêa and Diego Nunes, invites the entire academic community to participate in the Special Module 2020. This semester, the group includes the special module of discussions entitled “History of International Law” in order to analyze different angles of international law throughout history.

In our first meeting we will have a small presentation of the group and the appropriate instructions on its operation, followed by our first passage in the sixteenth century with the theme “Political Theology and Fair War in John Calvin”, presented by Professor Caetano Corrêa. Our second meeting permeates the 19th century with the theme “Nation and State in Pasquale Mancini”, presented by Professor Arno Dal Ri Jr. Finally, we closed the activities of the special module in our last stop in the twentieth century with the theme “Extradition and Political Crimes from the Italian-Brazilian Treaties”, presented by Professor Diego Nunes.

It is expected to read the basic and complementary texts available in advance. To access the bibliography, just click on this link and access our Drive. The activity is also recorded as extension, with 12 h. To obtain a certificate, you will need to register for up to the second meeting and have attended two of them live. The opening meeting of the module will be on 21/07, at 18h and two other meetings will continue to take place on Tuesdays, at the same time. Registration can be made by the form available at this link. The event will take place via Google Meet and the room link will be sent by email to subscribers. We count on the participation of all! The most important is the interaction of the participants, with questions and comments. Until then!

SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS AND READINGS:

1st Meeting: 07/21/2020 – Political Theology and Fair War in John Calvin

Base text: CORRÊA, Caetano Dias. O direito internacional e a teologia de João Calvino. Ijuí: Unijuí: 2011, p. 75-95

Historical source: CALVINO, João. Poder Civil. In: DE BONI, Luis Alberto (org). Escritos seletos de Martinho Lutero, Tomás Müntzer e João Calvino. Petrópolis: Vozes, 2000, p. 237-275

2nd Meeting: 07/28/2020 – Nation and State in Pasquale Mancini

Base text: DAL RI Jr., Arno. Mancini in the Platine Basin: The Reception of the Principle of Nationalities in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. FORUM HISTORIAE IURIS – ERSTE EUROPÄISCHE INTERNETZEITSCHRIFT FÜR RECHTSGESCHICHTE, v. 18, p. 1, 2018.

Historical source: MANCINI, Pasquale Stanislao. A Nacionalidade Como Fundamento Do Direito Dos Povos. In: Pasquale Stanislao Mancini. Direito Internacional. Tradução de Ciro Mioranza. Ijuí: Unjuí, 2001, no âmbito da Coleção “Clássicos do Direito Internacional”.

3rd Meeting: 08/04/2020 – Extradition and political crimes from the Italian-Brazilian treaties

Base text: NUNES, Diego. Extradition and Political Crimes in the International Fight against Crime: Western Europe and Latin America, 1833 – 1933. In: Karl Härter; Tina Hannappel; Jean Conrad Tyrichter. (Org.). The Transnationalisation of Criminal Law in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century. Political Crime, Police Cooperation, Security Regimes and Normative Orders. 1ed.Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann, 2019, v. , p. 41-64. 

NUNES, Diego. Extradição, crimes políticos e a luta internacional contra o crime entre os séculos XIX e XX. In: Constituição e Direito Internacional: formas de diálogo entre os séculos XIX E XX, 2014, Itajaí/SC. Anais: Constituição e Direito Internacional: formas de diálogo entre os séculos XIX E XX. Itajaí: Univali, 2014. v. 1. p. 50-61.)

Historical source: Italian-Brazilian extradition treaties (1873,1932, 1989)

Welcome to the new Ius Commune – UFSC/CNPq page!

20/07/2020 20:31

This is the new website of the Interinstitutional Research Group on The History of Legal Culture (UFSC/CNPq), Ius Commune! We renew our channel of dissemination and communication with the academic community and the general public! We hope that with him we can spread even more the importance of studying the History of Law!

You want to know who we are? Go to Ius Commune.

You want to know what the next study group meeting is going to be? Go to Special Module 2020!

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