Twelve international scholars offer innovative studies of the law of nations from the Peace of Westphalia to the Enlightenment. The focus is on little known contexts and sources, and on novel interpretations of classics in the field. Readership: Philosophers, historians, legal scholars and political theorists interested in the history of international law, and anyone concerned with modern natural law and Emer de Vattel’s Law of Nations
The Law of Nations and the United States Constitution offers a new lens through which anyone interes...
The study of natural law theories is presently one of the most fruitful areas of research in the stu...
In his ‘Perpetual Peace’, Kant indicts the natural law tradition (Grotius, Pufendorf, Vattel) as ‘mi...
Twelve international scholars offer innovative studies of the law of nations from the Peace of Westp...
Vattel, Emer de. The Law of Nations, or, Principles of the Law of Nature, Applied to the Conduct and...
This chapter considers how the modern historiography of international law has ascribed pride of plac...
I will argue here that the law of nations, the jus gentium, in fact lies at the heart of many crucia...
From the Publisher Legal theorists in the 19th century attempted to create European international la...
This volume sheds new light on modern theories of natural law through the lens of the fragmented pol...
The nineteenth-century doctrines known as international law developed out of the seventeenth-centu...
Book Chapter Sources and the Legality and Validity of International Law: Natural Law as Source of Ex...
Spine title: Vattel's law of nations.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
Swiss-born Emer de Vattel (1714–1767) was one of the last eminent thinkers of natural law. He shaped...
In early modern moral and political philosophy, the term “natural law” referred to a universal moral...
From the Publisher This chapter posits that international law, like all law, can be understood as a ...
The Law of Nations and the United States Constitution offers a new lens through which anyone interes...
The study of natural law theories is presently one of the most fruitful areas of research in the stu...
In his ‘Perpetual Peace’, Kant indicts the natural law tradition (Grotius, Pufendorf, Vattel) as ‘mi...
Twelve international scholars offer innovative studies of the law of nations from the Peace of Westp...
Vattel, Emer de. The Law of Nations, or, Principles of the Law of Nature, Applied to the Conduct and...
This chapter considers how the modern historiography of international law has ascribed pride of plac...
I will argue here that the law of nations, the jus gentium, in fact lies at the heart of many crucia...
From the Publisher Legal theorists in the 19th century attempted to create European international la...
This volume sheds new light on modern theories of natural law through the lens of the fragmented pol...
The nineteenth-century doctrines known as international law developed out of the seventeenth-centu...
Book Chapter Sources and the Legality and Validity of International Law: Natural Law as Source of Ex...
Spine title: Vattel's law of nations.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
Swiss-born Emer de Vattel (1714–1767) was one of the last eminent thinkers of natural law. He shaped...
In early modern moral and political philosophy, the term “natural law” referred to a universal moral...
From the Publisher This chapter posits that international law, like all law, can be understood as a ...
The Law of Nations and the United States Constitution offers a new lens through which anyone interes...
The study of natural law theories is presently one of the most fruitful areas of research in the stu...
In his ‘Perpetual Peace’, Kant indicts the natural law tradition (Grotius, Pufendorf, Vattel) as ‘mi...