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International law --- War (International law) --- Law --- Droit international --- Guerre (Droit international) --- Droit --- Sources --- Vattel, Emer de, --- Vattel, Emer de --- Congresses --- Sovereignty --- Vattel, Emer de (1714-1766) --- 1500-1800
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Persons (International law). --- Grotius, Hugo, --- Vattel, Emer de,
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International law --- Law --- Droit international --- Droit --- Sources --- Vattel, Emer de, --- Vattel, Emer de, - 1714-1767 - Droit des gens
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No other scholar has so deeply influenced the development of international law or shaped the doctrinal debates as Vattel. More than 250 years after its publication, his Law of Nations has remained the most frequently quoted treatise of international law. Vattel's International Law from a XXIst Century Perspective explores the reasons behind the extraordinary authority of Vattel and analyses its continuing relevance for thinking and understanding contemporary international law. It gathers the contributions from well-known experts of international law and history for the purpose of evaluating the Law of Nations from a XXIst century perspective. The multiple facets of Vattel’s thinking are apprehended through a wide-ranging and comprehensive analysis respectively devoted to the international system, the sources of international law, the subjects of international law, the law of peace, and the law of war.
International law. --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- Law --- Vattel, Emer de,
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In Enemies of Mankind Walter Rech offers a contextual history of the collective security doctrine articulated by Swiss international lawyer Emer de Vattel (1714-67) in the authoritative treatise Droit des gens of 1758. With reference to Vattel’s writings and to early modern international history and legal thought more generally, Rech explores the meanings and functions of the enemy of mankind concept and its ramifications for collective security. This account complicates the canonical portrayal of Vattel as an advocate of state sovereignty and a critic of law enforcement in the international society, thus reappraising his place in the history of international law.
International law --- War (International law) --- LAW / International --- History. --- Vattel, Emer de,
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Ecclesiastical law --- Balthasar, Joseph Anton Felix von, --- Vattel, Emer de, --- 348.7 <494> --- -Church law --- Law, Ecclesiastical --- Church polity --- Religious law and legislation --- Theology, Practical --- Canon law --- Canoniek staatsrecht--Zwitserland --- Balthasar, Joseph Anton Felix von --- Vattel, Emer de --- -Canoniek staatsrecht--Zwitserland --- 348.7 <494> Canoniek staatsrecht--Zwitserland --- Vattel, Emerich de, --- Vattel, Emmerichs de, --- Vattel, Emmerich de, --- De Vattel, Emer, --- Vattel, --- Vattel, E. de --- Vattel, D., --- de Vattel, Emer --- Ecclesiastical law - Switzerland --- Balthasar, Joseph Anton Felix von, - 1737-1810 --- Vattel, Emer de, - 1714-1767
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Swiss-born Emer de Vattel (1714-1767) was one of the last eminent thinkers of natural law. He shaped the later part of early-modern natural jurisprudence. At the time, the subject had become a fashionable academic sub-discipline in both jurisprudence and philosophy. Vattel's considerable impact on statesmen, political thinkers, diplomats and lawyers during his lifetime and after rested primarily on the fact that his The Law of Nations (1758) transformed natural law into the basis of a more comprehensive and practicable theory of interstate relations. His ideas served to promote reform programmes whose comprehensive natures spanned the domains of economic reform, constitutionalism and international diplomacy and foreign trade policy. Vattel's conception centred round the principle that defined all sovereign states as nations composed of societies of free men and profoundly influenced legal and political debates in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
International law --- Early works to 1800. --- Vattel, Emer de, --- influence. --- Vattel, Emerich de, --- Vattel, Emmerichs de, --- Vattel, Emmerich de, --- De Vattel, Emer, --- Vattel, --- Vattel, E. de --- Vattel, D., --- Influence. --- de Vattel, Emer
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La 4e de couv. indique : "Publié en 1904 par un collectif de jeunes universitaires, l'ouvrage est consacré à dix grands auteurs du passé qui ont contribué à construire la doctrine du droit international des études, qui ont gardé aujourd'hui encore et malgré les progrès de l'histoire du droit international tout leur intérêt scientifique..."
Lawyers --- International law --- Avocats --- Droit international --- History --- Philosophy --- Histoire --- Philosophie --- Vitoria, Francisco de, --- Gentile, Alberico, --- Suãrez, Francisco, --- Grotius, Hugo, --- Zouch, Richard, --- Pufendorf, Samuel von, --- Bijnkershoek, Cornelis van, --- Wolff, Christian, --- Vattel, Emer de, --- Martens, G. F. de --- Criticism and interpretation --- Suárez, Francisco, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Pufendorf, Samuel, --- Gentili, Alberico,
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