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Protection of Private Property in the Early Law of Nations

Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international, 2018
The article analyses the protection of private property under the law of nations during the 18th and early 19th centuries. It shows how natural law theories of property were influential in shaping a doctrine of private property under the law of nations ...
I. Alvik
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A Nation of Laws, and Race Laws

Journal of Economic Literature, 2022
This article reviews the history of race laws in the United States as distinct from the rule of law, an idea found in the writing and speeches of Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, the first African American PhD in economics (1921). We review the race laws of slavery, lynching, Negro Jobs, and the making of the Black ghetto.
Nina Banks, Warren C. Whatley
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Acculturation through the Middle Ages: the Islamic law of nations and its place in the history of international law

Research Handbook on the Theory and History of International Law, 2011
As part of a Research Handbook, what this chapter seeks to achieve is to draw attention to an important phenomena which transpired during millennium between Antiquity and the Age of Discovery, that is: the creation and sustained existence of a self ...
Jean Allain
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The Law of Nations

Blackfriars, 1923
To start with this title is to suggest perhaps wherein lies the cause of dispute in the long discussions that have ranged round the meaning and significance of the Jus Gentium; for it is a mistranslation to give law as the English equivalent of the Latin jus.
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Literature and the Law of Nations, 1580-1680

, 2020
Christopher N. Warren
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The Effect of EU Law upon National Law

2010
This chapter discusses two of the essential pillars of EU law: the doctrines of direct effect and supremacy. The direct effect of EU law ensures that individuals can invoke some EU treaty provisions and legislation in legal proceedings in the courts of Member States.
Gabriƫl Moens, John Trone
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The Law of Nations in Global History

, 2017
D. Armitage, J. Pitts, C. Alexandrowicz
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The Relationship of Community Law to National Law

International Journal of Law Libraries, 1977
The European Communities, with their sovereign rights in special areas, disrupt the trend toward exclusive territorial rights of the national states and, in this way, reflect a new development in international law.
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