Law, the State, and the International CommunityThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2001 - 1052 oldal A leader in the development of modern international law. Originally published: New York: Columbia University Press, 1939-1940. 2 Vols. xxiv, 613; vi, 401 pp. Volume One: A Commentary on the Development of Legal, Political and International Ideals. Volume Two: Extracts Illustrating the Growth of Theories, and Principles of Jurisprudence, Government, and The Law of Nations. The author divides his subject into six main periods: The Greek Background, The Roman Heritage, The Christian Heritage (Ancient and Medieval), The Transition from Medieval to Modern Thought, The Era of Reform, The Beginning of the Modern Age. |
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... question which inevitably confronts us and to which there are many answers - although the question is still outstanding in the world at large— is : What is law ? And no answer may be given without further questions . How did it ...
... question which inevitably confronts us and to which there are many answers - although the question is still outstanding in the world at large— is : What is law ? And no answer may be given without further questions . How did it ...
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... question later , but for the moment it will suffice to say that while the ethical element may have many names and various manifestations , its essential characteristic is justice . Fichte , Grundlage des Naturrechts , I , 53 , cited by ...
... question later , but for the moment it will suffice to say that while the ethical element may have many names and various manifestations , its essential characteristic is justice . Fichte , Grundlage des Naturrechts , I , 53 , cited by ...
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James Brown Scott. This , however , leads to the question : How did the moral element enter into law ? When it may ... questions relating to religion . The conception of the threefold relationship of law , religion , and morality endured ...
James Brown Scott. This , however , leads to the question : How did the moral element enter into law ? When it may ... questions relating to religion . The conception of the threefold relationship of law , religion , and morality endured ...
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... question " quid jus ? " is surrounded , so it would appear , by a heavy fog . And no less an authority on the history of law and political theory than the late Professor Otto von Gierke 29 declares that " the science of law is neither ...
... question " quid jus ? " is surrounded , so it would appear , by a heavy fog . And no less an authority on the history of law and political theory than the late Professor Otto von Gierke 29 declares that " the science of law is neither ...
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... question of the enemy character of a corporation , an important fact was that of " control . " Observing that the acts of a company's organs and officers within the limits of their authority may determine its character , his Lordship ...
... question of the enemy character of a corporation , an important fact was that of " control . " Observing that the acts of a company's organs and officers within the limits of their authority may determine its character , his Lordship ...
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ARISTOTLE 384322 B C | 85 |
THE STOICS | 92 |
The Roman Heritage | 105 |
Defensor Pacis | 271 |
The Prince | 278 |
THE COURTIER | 295 |
Doctor and Student | 301 |
FRANCISCO DE VITORIA c 14831546 | 310 |
JEAN BODIN 153096 | 324 |
De Jure et Officiis Bellicis et Dis ciplina Militari | 353 |
ALBERICO GENTILI 15521608 | 363 |
THE LAW OF ROME | 107 |
The Stoic Philosophy and the Later Jus Gentium | 133 |
The Jus Gentium in Roman Jurisprudence | 137 |
MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO 10443 B C | 143 |
SENECA 4 b c a D 65 | 158 |
The Christian Heritage Ancient and Medieval | 163 |
THE HEBREW PROPHETS AND CHRISTIANITY | 165 |
ST AUGUSTIne a d 354430 | 184 |
ST ISIDORE of Seville c 560636 and GraTIANS Decretum | 196 |
Policraticus | 206 |
ST THOMAS AQUINAS c 122574 | 213 |
DANTE ALIGHIERI 12651321 | 223 |
ITS INFLUENCE ON LAW AND POLITICS | 228 |
The Transition from Medieval to Modern Thought | 239 |
THE SURvival and Influence of ROMAN LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE | 241 |
The Law of Nature in the Modern World | 264 |
Pierino Belli 150275 His Relation to Vitoria and Gentili | 387 |
TYRANNY VERSUS LIBERTY | 393 |
The Era of Reform | 423 |
ST THOMAS MORE 14781535 | 425 |
CALVINISM | 452 |
MARTIN LUTHER 14831546 | 468 |
DESIDERIUS ERASMUS c 14661536 | 484 |
The Beginning of the Modern | 519 |
HUGO GROTIUS AND THE Mare Liberum | 521 |
ST ROBERT BELLARMINE 15421621 | 546 |
FRANCISco Suárez 15481617 | 558 |
RICHARD HOOKER c 15531600 | 570 |
EPILOGUE | 593 |
VOLUME Two Jurisprudence | 615 |
Right ius 4 Law and the human being 5 Reason and law 6 Morality and law 10 Conscience and law 16 Justice 18 Justice and law 27 LAW DEFINED ... | 619 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIES | 620 |
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