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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Grotius gave his definition of divinely revealed truth by Stating, “What volitional
divine law is we may well underStand from the meaning of the words. It is, of
course, that law which has its origin in the divine will. . . .” He then proceeded to
assert ...
Grotius gave his definition of divinely revealed truth by Stating, “What volitional
divine law is we may well underStand from the meaning of the words. It is, of
course, that law which has its origin in the divine will. . . .” He then proceeded to
assert ...
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This imagery had its origin in Augustine and in the “two swords” theory of Pope
Gelasius (A.D. 492-496) and was forcefully articulated by Pope Gregory VII in his
decree Dictatus Papae of 1075. Gregory maintained that the Roman church was
...
This imagery had its origin in Augustine and in the “two swords” theory of Pope
Gelasius (A.D. 492-496) and was forcefully articulated by Pope Gregory VII in his
decree Dictatus Papae of 1075. Gregory maintained that the Roman church was
...
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History of Roman Legal Science. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1946. Scott, James
Brown. Law, the State and the International Community. New York: Columbia
University Press, 1939. Scott, James Brown. The Spanish Origin of International
Law.
History of Roman Legal Science. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1946. Scott, James
Brown. Law, the State and the International Community. New York: Columbia
University Press, 1939. Scott, James Brown. The Spanish Origin of International
Law.
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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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