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Sir William Searle Holdsworth. many of the ideas which underlie our modern international law have their roots in the ... international law ultimately rests . The medieval canonists and civilians had given a new sanction to this law of ...
Sir William Searle Holdsworth. many of the ideas which underlie our modern international law have their roots in the ... international law ultimately rests . The medieval canonists and civilians had given a new sanction to this law of ...
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... law ; he founded a wholly new branch of law . Within thirty - six years after its publication ( 1661 ) a chair was created at the University of Heidelberg to expound the doctrines of the modern international law which he had created.1 ...
... law ; he founded a wholly new branch of law . Within thirty - six years after its publication ( 1661 ) a chair was created at the University of Heidelberg to expound the doctrines of the modern international law which he had created.1 ...
Pagina 59
... international law a settled position upon a philosophical basis satisfactory to the age in which he wrote . Thus both Zouche and Gentili foreshadow the ... international law so comprehensive and so influentia of Zouche INTERNATIONAL LAW 59.
... international law a settled position upon a philosophical basis satisfactory to the age in which he wrote . Thus both Zouche and Gentili foreshadow the ... international law so comprehensive and so influentia of Zouche INTERNATIONAL LAW 59.
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SOURCES AND GENERAL DEVELOPMENT | 3 |
ment of the | 4 |
International law 2560 | 25 |
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