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  1. Roman law in the state of nature
    the classical foundations of Hugo Grotius' natural law
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    "Roman Law in the State of Nature offers a new interpretation of the foundations of Hugo Grotius' natural law theory. Surveying the significance of texts from classical antiquity, Benjamin Straumann argues that certain classical texts, namely Roman... mehr

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    "Roman Law in the State of Nature offers a new interpretation of the foundations of Hugo Grotius' natural law theory. Surveying the significance of texts from classical antiquity, Benjamin Straumann argues that certain classical texts, namely Roman law and a specifically Ciceronian brand of Stoicism, were particularly influential for Grotius in the construction of his theory of natural law. The book asserts that Grotius, a humanist steeped in Roman law, had many reasons to employ Roman tradition and explains how Cicero's ethics and Roman law - secular and offering a doctrine of the freedom of the high seas - were ideally suited to provide the rules for Grotius' state of nature. This fascinating new study offers historians, classicists and political theorists a fresh account of the historical background of the development of natural rights, natural law and of international legal norms as they emerged in seventeenth-century early modern Europe"-- "Roman Law in the State of Nature offers a new interpretation of the foundations of Hugo Grotius' natural law theory. Surveying the significance of texts from classical antiquity, Benjamin Straumann argues that certain classical texts, namely Roman law and a specifically Ciceronian brand of Stoicism, were particularly influential for Grotius in the construction of his theory of natural law. The book asserts that Grotius, a humanist steeped in Roman law, had many reasons to employ this Roman tradition and explains how Cicero's ethics and Roman law - secular and offering a doctrine of the freedom of the high seas - were ideally suited to provide the rules for Grotius' state of nature. This fascinating new study offers historians, classicists and political theorists a fresh account of the historical background of the development of natural rights, natural law and of international legal norms as they emerged in 17th-century early modern Europe"--

     

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    Quelle: Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
    Beteiligt: Cooper, Belinda
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781107092907; 1107087627
    RVK Klassifikation: PI 3720
    Schriftenreihe: Ideas in context ; 108
    Schlagworte: Natural law; Roman law
    Weitere Schlagworte: Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645)
    Umfang: xvi, 268 pages, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-250) and index

    Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. Natural law in historical context; 2. A novel doctrine of the sources of law: nature and the classics; 3.The influence of classical rhetoric on Grotius' method; 4. Social instinct or self-preservation?; 5. Justice for the state of nature: from Aristotle to the Corpus Iuris; 6. Grotius' concept of the state of nature; 7. Roman remedies in the state of nature; 8. Natural rights and just wars; 9. Enforcing natural law: the right to punish.