Hugo Grotius and international relations
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Hugo Grotius and international relations
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1990
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注記
Bibliography: p. [313]-322
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Hugo Grotius (1583-1645), was famous as a child prodigy, theologian, historian, poet, jurist, Dutch political figure, escaped political prisoner and finally as Sweden's ambassador to France. While Grotius' works have long been held in high esteem by international lawyers, this book addresses the broader theme of his contribution to international relations both in its theoretical and practical aspects. The contributors critically reappraise Grotius' thought on international relations, examining it in relation to his predecessors and in the context of the wars and controversies of his time. They also assess the strengths and weaknesses of what is often called a "Grotian" tradition of thought about international relations: one which accepts the sovereignty of states, but at the same time stresses the existence of shared values and the necessity of rules. This collection illuminates enduring problems of international relations: the nature of international society and its institutions, the equality of states, restraints in war, collective security, military intervention, the rights of the individual and the law of the sea.
While first and foremost a study in the field of international relations, it also makes a contribution to the history and theory of international law, and to the history of the early 17th century, when the system of European states was emerging in its modern form.
目次
- Grotian thought in international relations, Benedict Kingsbury and Adam Roberts
- the importance of Grotius in the study of international relations, Hedley Bull
- Grotius and the international politics of the 17th Century, C.C.Roelofsen
- Grotius and Gentili - a reassessment of Thomas E.Holland's inaugural lecture, Peter Haggenmacher
- Grotius' place in the development of legal ideas about war, G.I.A.D. Draper
- Grotius and the law of the sea, W.E.Butler
- Grotius and international equality, Hidemi Suganami
- Grotius, human rights, and intervention, R.J.Vincent
- Grotius' influence in Russia, W.E.Butler
- Grotius and the development of international law in the United Nations period, Rosalyn Higgins Q.C.
- are Grotius' ideas obsolete in an expanded world, B.V.A.Roling
- the Grotius factor in international law and relations - a functional approach, Georg Schwarzenberger.
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