Justice among Nations. A History of International Law - Stephen C. Neff
148 Reason and Its Rivals (ca. 1550– 1815) backgrounds— were men of action and extensive practical experience, and that showed t ...
Putting Nature and Nations Asunder 149 ligerents regarding the conduct of war are identical, without regard to which side might ...
150 Reason and Its Rivals (ca. 1550– 1815) opinion called for “a rough and sharp kind of punishment” of misconduct. Among the ...
Putting Nature and Nations Asunder 151 It would appear that Francis I had no legal scholars to defend his auda- cious act of Rea ...
152 Reason and Its Rivals (ca. 1550– 1815) interpersonal relations rather than about interstate relations. Nowhere is this more ...
Putting Nature and Nations Asunder 153 theory. At one point, he loyally described the ius gentium as a “derivation from natural ...
154 Reason and Its Rivals (ca. 1550– 1815) law in 1601– 3. Th ese were published in 1612 as A Treatise on Laws and God the Lawgi ...
Putting Nature and Nations Asunder 155 relates instead to “matters which cannot be defi ned through natural reason alone.” Th ...
156 Reason and Its Rivals (ca. 1550– 1815) asserting to be the improper meaning of the term. What he claimed as the proper mea ...
Putting Nature and Nations Asunder 157 Suárez explained, the ius gentium “has such a close relationship to nature... that it has ...
158 Reason and Its Rivals (ca. 1550– 1815) the envoy is admitted pursuant to a tacit understanding between the two states that t ...
Putting Nature and Nations Asunder 159 display in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is asserted to be the one that was employed, but ...
160 Reason and Its Rivals (ca. 1550– 1815) detail. Only with diffi culty can the many gems of Grotius’s thought be sepa- rated o ...
Putting Nature and Nations Asunder 161 and the voluntary law of nations spring from diff erent sources. Natural law originates i ...
162 Reason and Its Rivals (ca. 1550– 1815) they frequently are in the area of warfare— then the voluntary law of nations can ste ...
Putting Nature and Nations Asunder 163 by way of “custom and tacit consent” in response to “the demands of usage and human needs ...
164 Reason and Its Rivals (ca. 1550– 1815) framework of international law, but it was Grotius who applied that frame- work in de ...
Putting Nature and Nations Asunder 165 the principal requirement being a declaration of war. In such confi cts, both belligerent ...
166 Reason and Its Rivals (ca. 1550– 1815) alike by later positivists and natural lawyers. His reputation only seemed to grow, e ...
Putting Nature and Nations Asunder 167 In certain respects, Hobbes’s work represented a frontal attack on the natural-law tradit ...
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