Justice among Nations. A History of International Law - Stephen C. Neff
108 Law and Morality Abroad (to ca. ad 1550) An immediate and obvious problem regarding all these new lands— new, that is, to Eu ...
New Worlds and Th eir Challenges 109 activities where there was so little pre ce dent. In this regard, much more was to come. Di ...
110 Law and Morality Abroad (to ca. ad 1550) Th at the Portuguese government was sternly watchful of its rights under this treat ...
New Worlds and Th eir Challenges 111 Once the geo graph i cal issues were more or less resolved, it became appar- ent that the z ...
112 Law and Morality Abroad (to ca. ad 1550) doings and especially all their wars.” To appreciate the context in which the var ...
New Worlds and Th eir Challenges 113 Dominican friar and professor of theology at the University of Salamanca. Palacios Rubios w ...
114 Law and Morality Abroad (to ca. ad 1550) wished. Th ey were then called upon to “acknowledge the Church as the ruler and sup ...
New Worlds and Th eir Challenges 115 More fundamental than the problems with the requerimiento were the doubts were voiced, even ...
116 Law and Morality Abroad (to ca. ad 1550) expeditions of conquest must be accompanied by two clerics, and that their prior wr ...
New Worlds and Th eir Challenges 117 the contrary, I hear only of provocations, savage crimes, and multitudes of unholy acts.” ...
118 Law and Morality Abroad (to ca. ad 1550) this argument found a number of ready supporters, even though it was con- trary to ...
New Worlds and Th eir Challenges 119 to receive it.” Even those Indians who remained outside the faith “are by no means to be de ...
120 Law and Morality Abroad (to ca. ad 1550) that the pope “has power in temporal things insofar as they concern spiri- tual thi ...
New Worlds and Th eir Challenges 121 renowned champion of the rights of the native populations of the New World. Originally from ...
122 Law and Morality Abroad (to ca. ad 1550) Sepúlveda and las Casas was the validity of the dilatatio principle. Las Casas came ...
New Worlds and Th eir Challenges 123 more advanced and civilized Spaniards. Th ird was the dilatatio principle. And fi nally, he ...
124 Law and Morality Abroad (to ca. ad 1550) to submit voluntarily to their new masters. Only if voluntary submission was refuse ...
New Worlds and Th eir Challenges 125 brutal, and that the Spaniards were consequently rescuers of the Incan sub- jects from tyra ...
126 Law and Morality Abroad (to ca. ad 1550) Prescription A fi nal possible basis of Spanish title was prescription. Th is was t ...
New Worlds and Th eir Challenges 127 Regarding the Spanish and Portuguese monopolies, the rival govern- ments, of course, denied ...
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