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Grotius and law, edited by Larry May and Emily McGill

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Grotius and law, edited by Larry May and Emily McGill
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eng
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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index present
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non fiction
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Grotius and law
Nature of contents
bibliography
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868038319
Responsibility statement
edited by Larry May and Emily McGill
Series statement
Philosophers and law
Table Of Contents
Grotius : 10 April 1583-28 August 1645 / Martin Wight -- Hugo Grotius / Richard Tuck -- Hugo Grotius and the history of political thought / Knud Haakonssen -- Natural law reinstated : Suarez and Grotius / J.B. Schneewind -- Common rights of mankind in Gentili, Grotius and Suárez / Theodor Meron -- "Ancient Caesarian lawyers" in a state of nature / Benjamin Straumann -- Popular liberty, princely government, and the Roman law in Hugo Grotius's De jure belli ac pacis / Daniel Lee -- Grotius and Pufendorf on the right of necessity / John Salter -- Is modern liberty ancient? : Roman remedies and natural rights in Hugo Grotius's early works on natural law / Benjamin Straumann -- Hugo Grotius : property and consent / John Salter -- Proprietary rights / Christoph A. Stumpf -- Hugo Grotius, contractualism, and the concept of private property : an institutionalist interpretation / Marcelo de Araujo -- The importance of Grotius in the study of international relations / Hedley Bull -- Hugo Grotius on ethics and war / Steven Forde -- Grotius and contingent pacifism / Larry May -- Pacifying politics : resistance, violence, and accountability in seventeenth-century contract theory / Deborah Baumgold -- Hugo Grotius in the contemporary memory of international law : secularism, liberalism, and the politics of restatement and denial / Cornelius F. Murphy, Jr. -- Grotius on natural and international law / Hendrik van Eikema Hommes -- The Grotian tradition in international law / Hersch Lauterpacht
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