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De Iure Belli Ac Pacis

De Iure Belli Ac Pacis
Author: Hugo Grotius
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1006
Release: 1925
Genre: International law
ISBN:

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The Rights of War and Peace

The Rights of War and Peace
Author: Hugo Grotius
Publisher:
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1814
Genre: International law
ISBN:

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The Classics of International Law

The Classics of International Law
Author: James Brown Scott
Publisher: Andesite Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2017-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781375791359

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Property, Piracy and Punishment: Hugo Grotius on War and Booty in De iure praedae

Property, Piracy and Punishment: Hugo Grotius on War and Booty in De iure praedae
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Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2009-03-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9047428587

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In 1604-1605 Hugo Grotius wrote De iure praedae, a commentary on the law of booty and prize and a first step towards the Law of War and Peace of twenty years later. Not published in his own times, rediscovered in 1864, and subsequently published, it has been over-interpreted and under-studied. The sixteen essays in this volume discuss De iure praedae, its intellectual sources, personal and political circumstances and over-all consequences, exploring how Grotius as a humanist, theologian, jurist and politician proceeded in this his first exercise in the theory of natural law and rights. The essays are written by an international and interdisciplinary team of specialists, based on papers delivered at a conference at NIAS in Wassenaar in 2005. Originally published as Volumes 26 (2005), 27 (2006) and 28 (2007) of Brill's journal Grotiana.


The Law of War and Peace

The Law of War and Peace
Author: Hugo Grotius
Publisher:
Total Pages: 946
Release: 1925
Genre: International law
ISBN:

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The Law of War and Peace

The Law of War and Peace
Author: Hugo Grotius
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 1925
Genre: International law
ISBN:

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On the Law of War and Peace

On the Law of War and Peace
Author: Hugo Grotius
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465602232

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THE disputes arising among those who are held together by no common bond of civil laws to decide their dissensions, like the ancient Patriarchs, who formed no national community, or the numerous, unconnected communities, whether under the direction of individuals, or kings, or persons invested with Sovereign power, as the leading men in an aristocracy, and the body of the people in a republican government; the disputes, arising among any of these, all bear a relation to the circumstances of war or peace. But because war is undertaken for the sake of peace, and there is no dispute, which may not give rise to war, it will be proper to treat all such quarrels, as commonly happen, between nations, as an article in the rights of war: and then war itself will lead us to peace, as to its proper end. In treating of the rights of war, the first point, that we have to consider, is, what is war, which is the subject of our inquiry, and what is the right, which we seek to establish. Cicero styled war a contention by force. But the practice has prevailed to indicate by that name, not an immediate action, but a state of affairs; so that war is the state of contending parties, considered as such. This definition, by its general extent, comprises those wars of every description, that will form the subject of the present treatise. Nor are single combats excluded from this definition. For, as they are in reality more ancient than public wars, and undoubtedly, of the same nature, they may therefore properly be comprehended under one and the same name. This agrees very well with the true derivation of the word. For the Latin word, Bellum, WAR, comes from the old word, Duellum, a DUEL, as Bonus from Duonus, and Bis from Duis. Now Duellum was derived from Duo; and thereby implied a difference between two persons, in the same sense as we term peace, UNITY, from Unitas, for a contrary reason. So the Greek word, polemos, commonly used to signify war, expresses in its original, an idea of multitude. The ancient Greeks likewise called it lye, which imports a DISUNION of minds; just as by the term dye, they meant the DISSOLUTION of the parts of the body. Nor does the use of the word, WAR, contradict this larger acceptation of it. For though some times it is only applied to the quarrels of states, yet that is no objection, as it is evident that a general name is often applied to some particular object, entitled to peculiar distinction. Justice is not included in the definition of war, because the very point to be decided is, whether any war be just, and what war may be so called. Therefore we must make a distinction between war itself, and the justice of it.


Grotius and Law

Grotius and Law
Author: Emily McGill
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351564919

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The essays collected for this volume represent the best scholarly literature on Hugo Grotius available in the English language. In the English speaking world Grotius is not as well known as his fellow 17th century political philosophers, Thomas Hobbes or John Locke, but in legal theory Grotius is at least as important. Even on central political concepts such as liberty and property, Grotius has important views that should be explored by anyone working in legal and political philosophy. And Grotius‘s work, especially De Jure Belli ac Pacis, is much more important in international law and the laws of war than anyone else‘s work in the 17th or 18th centuries. This volume is therefore useful not only to Grotius scholars, but also to anyone interested in historical and modern debates on key issues in political and legal philosophy more broadly, and international law in particular.


The Law of War and Peace

The Law of War and Peace
Author: Hugo Grotius
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1964
Genre: International law
ISBN:

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