Francisco de Vitoria, founder of the modern law of nations, Francisco Suarez, founder of the modern philosophy of law in general and in particular of the law of nations : a critical examination and a justified appreciation /
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by James Brown Scott.
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Clark, N.J. :
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Lawbook Exchange,
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2007.
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1 online resource (xv, 494 pages)
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Originally published: Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, 1934.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Francisco de Vitoria's law of nations -- The modern law of nations and its municipal sanctions -- Francisco Suarez : his philosophy of law and of sanctions -- Suarez on the state -- Suarez' defensio fidei and the Spanish conception of tyrranicide -- Mariana's de rege et de regis instituttione -- Le contrun de la boetie : tyrranicide through the ages -- Vindiciae contra tyrannos -- Buchanan's de jure regni apud scotos -- Divine right and tyrannicide : the Stewart experiment, part I -- Divine right and tyrannicide : the Stewart experiment, part II -- Suarez on war -- Conclusion.