Hugo Grotius, the Miracle of Holland: A Study in Political and Legal ThoughtStudie over de politieke en juridische denkbeelden van de Nederlandse jurist, staatsman, diplomaat en historicus (1583-1645) en de invloed daarvan op de huidige maatschappij |
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existence by the express or implied consent of men, this did not constitute a
crucial departure that negated his basic belief in the naturalness of sociability. He
did not look upon civil society as an artificial creation. It was not a negation of nor
an ...
existence by the express or implied consent of men, this did not constitute a
crucial departure that negated his basic belief in the naturalness of sociability. He
did not look upon civil society as an artificial creation. It was not a negation of nor
an ...
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It is manifest, moreover, that the ius gentium is unwritten, and that it consequently
differs in this respect from all written civil law, even from that imperial law which is
applicable to all. Furthermore, unwritten law is made up of customs, and if it ...
It is manifest, moreover, that the ius gentium is unwritten, and that it consequently
differs in this respect from all written civil law, even from that imperial law which is
applicable to all. Furthermore, unwritten law is made up of customs, and if it ...
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Just as civil law constituted the ordering authority within the individual state, so
also a general law of all mankind constituted the ordering authority of universal
society. If this were not true, Grotius insisted, if universal society did not have a
legal ...
Just as civil law constituted the ordering authority within the individual state, so
also a general law of all mankind constituted the ordering authority of universal
society. If this were not true, Grotius insisted, if universal society did not have a
legal ...
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Grotius the Man | 1 |
A Case of Dual Paternity | 9 |
Grotius and the Law of Nature | 27 |
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Hugo Grotius, the Miracle of Holland: A Study in Political and Legal Thought Charles S. Edwards Vista de fragmentos - 1981 |
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