Abstract

The emergence of international law and periodization of its development remain relevant today. In general, most scientists consider that there were limited manifestations of international law in the era of Antiquity and the European Middle Ages. However, the manifestations that did emerge are significant. In particular, the practice of settling interstate agreements in the Ancient East evidences such importance. In the context of ancient civilization, this practice reached a new level. It led to the emergence of sufficiently broad alliances of states and at the same time, customary international law, as was observed in the international legal practices in the times of Hellenistic era and the era of the Roman Empire.

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  • The emergence of international law and its initial development refers to the era of the Ancient World and has received limited coverage in the arena of both foreign and domestic legal science

  • The practice of settling interstate agreements has been widely developed in the Middle East during the Antiquity era

  • The international legal practice during the era of classical Greece, Hellenism, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire are of interest since they present the foundations of the international law developed in modern times

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Introduction

The emergence of international law and its initial development refers to the era of the Ancient World and has received limited coverage in the arena of both foreign and domestic legal science. An intensive development of international law was observed in the Ancient World. The international legal practice during the era of classical Greece, Hellenism, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire are of interest since they present the foundations of the international law developed in modern times.

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