Rewriting the history of the law of nations how James Brown Scott made Francisco de Vitoria the founder of international law
In the interwar years, international lawyer James Brown Scott wrote a series of works on the history of his discipline. He made the case that the foundation of modern international law rested not, as most assumed, with the seventeenth-century Dutch thinker Hugo Grotius, but with sixteenth-century Sp...
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Language: | English |
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Oxford, United Kingdom, New York, NY
Oxford University Press
2019.
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Series: | History and theory of international law.
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