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<title><string language="fre"><![CDATA[Sebastian Spitra - Uncovering a Forgotten History: Private International Law as National Promise for Internationalism in the 19th Century]]></string></title>
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international law is an often-neglected topic within the broader turn to the
history in international law. Only a few works explore the dogmatic,
intellectual and social history of this area of law with its at times hybrid position
between the domestic and international level. This paper focuses on this lacuna
and seeks to describe the development of private international law or conflict
of laws during the 19th century. From the mid-18th century to the end of the
19th century, the foundations of this field of law have been aligned to new
requirements of the political and economic order: The rise of the nation state,
international economic markets and the increased mobility in a connected world
by technological innovations are just some key issues that mark this
transition. The argument of this paper is that this transformation on a
transnational legal level emanated from domestic legal changes and discourses
that can be comparatively observed in various countries at the time. It seeks
to describe, on the one hand, the dogmatic preconditions and shifts, but also
embed it, on the other hand, in the practical and intellectual environment at
the time. Despite the aspirations of many international lawyers, the debates
were perceived through the national lenses. The paper seeks to relate these
legal discourses to the understanding of internationalism that was driving many
intellectuals in different fields at the time.
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