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Roman Law in the State of Nature

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Focusing on Hugo Grotius' doctrine, this book presents a fresh perspective on the foundations of natural law and natural rights. It delves into the philosophical underpinnings and implications of Grotius' ideas, exploring how they have shaped legal and moral thought. Through rigorous analysis, the author aims to illuminate the relevance of Grotius' work in contemporary discussions about rights and justice.

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Roman Law in the State of Nature, Benjamin Straumann

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English
Released
2015
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Hardcover
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286
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9781107092907
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Focusing on Hugo Grotius' doctrine, this book presents a fresh perspective on the foundations of natural law and natural rights. It delves into the philosophical underpinnings and implications of Grotius' ideas, exploring how they have shaped legal and moral thought. Through rigorous analysis, the author aims to illuminate the relevance of Grotius' work in contemporary discussions about rights and justice.