The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations

The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations
Title The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations PDF eBook
Author Benedict Kingsbury
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 397
Release 2010-12-09
Genre History
ISBN 0199599874

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This book explores ways in which both the theory and the practice of international politics was built upon Roman private and public law foundations on a variety of issues including the organization and limitation of war, peace settlements, embassies, commerce, and shipping.

The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations

The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations
Title The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations PDF eBook
Author Benedict Kingsbury
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Total Pages 18
Release 2011
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The Law of Nations

The Law of Nations
Title The Law of Nations PDF eBook
Author Emer de Vattel
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Total Pages 668
Release 1856
Genre International law
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Gn-Lans
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The History of Law in Europe

The History of Law in Europe
Title The History of Law in Europe PDF eBook
Author Bart Wauters
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 200
Release 2017-04-28
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ISBN 1786430762

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Comprehensive and accessible, this book offers a concise synthesis of the evolution of the law in Western Europe, from ancient Rome to the beginning of the twentieth century. It situates law in the wider framework of Europe’s political, economic, social and cultural developments.

An Enquiry Into the Foundation and History of the Law of Nations in Europe, from the Time of the Greeks and Romans to the Age of Grotius

An Enquiry Into the Foundation and History of the Law of Nations in Europe, from the Time of the Greeks and Romans to the Age of Grotius
Title An Enquiry Into the Foundation and History of the Law of Nations in Europe, from the Time of the Greeks and Romans to the Age of Grotius PDF eBook
Author afterwards PLUMER WARD WARD (Robert)
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Total Pages 518
Release 1795
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The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations

The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations
Title The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations PDF eBook
Author Benedict Kingsbury
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 400
Release 2010-12-09
Genre Law
ISBN 0191616729

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This book makes the important but surprisingly under-explored argument that modern international law was built on the foundations of Roman law and Roman imperial practice. A pivotal figure in this enterprise was the Italian Protestant Alberico Gentili (1552-1608), the great Oxford Roman law scholar and advocate, whose books and legal opinions on law, war, empire, embassies and maritime issues framed the emerging structure of inter-state relations in terms of legal rights and remedies drawn from Roman law and built on Roman and scholastic theories of just war and imperial justice. The distinguished group of contributors examine the theory and practice of justice and law in Roman imperial wars and administration; Gentili's use of Roman materials; the influence on Gentili of Vitoria and Bodin and his impact on Grotius and Hobbes; and the ideas and influence of Gentili and other major thinkers from the 16th to the 18th centuries on issues such as preventive self-defence, punishment, piracy, Europe's political and mercantile relations with the Ottoman Empire, commerce and trade, European and colonial wars and peace settlements, reason of state, justice, and the relations between natural law and observed practice in providing a normative and operational basis for international relations and what became international law. This book explores ways in which both the theory and the practice of international politics was framed in ways that built on these Roman private law and public law foundations, including concepts of rights. This history of ideas has continuing importance as European ideas of international law and empire have become global, partly accepted and partly contested elsewhere in the world.