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Francisco de Vitoria is one of the most important representatives of the so-called School of Salamanca. He was born in Burgos, in 1483 or 1492, and died in Salamanca in 1546. The emperor Charles V had nominated him as a delegate to the Council of Trent in 1545, but Vitoria was too sick to travel to Italy.
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Francisco de Vitoria is one of the most important representatives of the so-called School of Salamanca. He was born in Burgos, in 1483 or 1492, and died in Salamanca in 1546. The emperor Charles V had nominated him as a delegate to the Council of Trent in 1545, but Vitoria was too sick to travel to Italy.
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2017
This chapter argues that on the threshold of modernity, Vitoria’s jus gentium created a general framework for a legal order between people and nations. It shows how under the changing conditions of economy, theories of political domination, and relation between religious and secular spheres, the foundations of politics and law were re-assessed. At this
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This chapter argues that on the threshold of modernity, Vitoria’s jus gentium created a general framework for a legal order between people and nations. It shows how under the changing conditions of economy, theories of political domination, and relation between religious and secular spheres, the foundations of politics and law were re-assessed. At this
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Blackfriars, 1928
A Recent paragraph in a Catholic paper stated that ‘the Francisco de Vitoria chair of international law was inaugurated on 10th November last at Salamanca University. The object of the chair is to make better known the teachings of the Dominican Friar Francisco de Vitoria on the rights of men.’-The fact that Spain numbered among her illustrious sons ...
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A Recent paragraph in a Catholic paper stated that ‘the Francisco de Vitoria chair of international law was inaugurated on 10th November last at Salamanca University. The object of the chair is to make better known the teachings of the Dominican Friar Francisco de Vitoria on the rights of men.’-The fact that Spain numbered among her illustrious sons ...
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