Law, the State, and the International CommunityThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2001 - 1052 страница 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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... judge , 121 ; His duties , 122 ; Failure in performance of his duties , 126 ; Judgment , 128 ; Appeals , 129 ; Res iudicata , 130 ; Precedents , 130 ; Penalties and punishment , 130 ; Purpose of punishment , 131 ; Authority to inflict ...
... judge , 121 ; His duties , 122 ; Failure in performance of his duties , 126 ; Judgment , 128 ; Appeals , 129 ; Res iudicata , 130 ; Precedents , 130 ; Penalties and punishment , 130 ; Purpose of punishment , 131 ; Authority to inflict ...
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... judge , a chief justice of the supreme court of Mis- souri , has suggested in felicitous and somewhat whimsical terms the scope of the philosophy of law : 34 30 " Les jurisconsultes romains , malgré leur supériorité indéniable , n'ont ...
... judge , a chief justice of the supreme court of Mis- souri , has suggested in felicitous and somewhat whimsical terms the scope of the philosophy of law : 34 30 " Les jurisconsultes romains , malgré leur supériorité indéniable , n'ont ...
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... judge decides according to the law prescribed by the sovereign power , and that law is the rule for judgment . But what happens if the sovereign powers in controversy should decide to use not political means but judicial means for the ...
... judge decides according to the law prescribed by the sovereign power , and that law is the rule for judgment . But what happens if the sovereign powers in controversy should decide to use not political means but judicial means for the ...
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... judge endeavours to equalize it : inasmuch as when one man has received and the other has inflicted a blow , or one has killed and the other been killed , the line representing the suffering and doing of the deed is divided into unequal ...
... judge endeavours to equalize it : inasmuch as when one man has received and the other has inflicted a blow , or one has killed and the other been killed , the line representing the suffering and doing of the deed is divided into unequal ...
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... judge men of old with due moral appreciation . Nevertheless , his figure seems to stand clearly before us . He was a man of tender and heroic heart , with what one might call a romantic senti- ment for self - sacrifice . There never was ...
... judge men of old with due moral appreciation . Nevertheless , his figure seems to stand clearly before us . He was a man of tender and heroic heart , with what one might call a romantic senti- ment for self - sacrifice . There never was ...
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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 |
107 | |
133 | |
137 | |
143 | |
158 | |
163 | |
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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