Rewriting the history of the law of nations how James Brown Scott made Francisco de Vitoria the founder of international law /
Amorosa, Paolo
Rewriting the history of the law of nations how James Brown Scott made Francisco de Vitoria the founder of international law / [e-book] : Paolo Amorosa. - 1 recurso electrónico (xvi, 345 páginas).
Incluye referencias bibliográficas (páginas 321-338) e índice.
The education of James Brown Scott, 1866–1896 -- The rise and fall of James Brown Scott and the turn to United States history, 1898–1921 -- Explaining Scott’s turn to American history -- International law as faith. The Cuban intervention and the narrative of 1898 -- International law as science. Scott’s historical case for adjudication and the fight against collective security -- Rewriting international legal history: Vitoria and the new world, 1925–1939 -- The spanish origin of international law -- The catholic conception of international law -- Apostles of equality: James Brown Scott and the feminist cause -- The legacy of James Brown Scott and the responsibilities of international legal history.
9780191883491
Scott, James Brown, 1866-1943 --Pensamiento jurídico--Libros electrónicos
Scott, James Brown, 1866-1943 --Biografías--Libros electrónicos
Vitoria, Francisco de, 1486?-1546 --Pensamiento jurídico--Libros electrónicos
Igualdad ante la ley--Libros electrónicos
Derecho internacional--Historia--Libros electrónicos
Estados Unidos--Historia--1898-1921--Libros electrónicos
LE341 / A524R
Rewriting the history of the law of nations how James Brown Scott made Francisco de Vitoria the founder of international law / [e-book] : Paolo Amorosa. - 1 recurso electrónico (xvi, 345 páginas).
Incluye referencias bibliográficas (páginas 321-338) e índice.
The education of James Brown Scott, 1866–1896 -- The rise and fall of James Brown Scott and the turn to United States history, 1898–1921 -- Explaining Scott’s turn to American history -- International law as faith. The Cuban intervention and the narrative of 1898 -- International law as science. Scott’s historical case for adjudication and the fight against collective security -- Rewriting international legal history: Vitoria and the new world, 1925–1939 -- The spanish origin of international law -- The catholic conception of international law -- Apostles of equality: James Brown Scott and the feminist cause -- The legacy of James Brown Scott and the responsibilities of international legal history.
9780191883491
Scott, James Brown, 1866-1943 --Pensamiento jurídico--Libros electrónicos
Scott, James Brown, 1866-1943 --Biografías--Libros electrónicos
Vitoria, Francisco de, 1486?-1546 --Pensamiento jurídico--Libros electrónicos
Igualdad ante la ley--Libros electrónicos
Derecho internacional--Historia--Libros electrónicos
Estados Unidos--Historia--1898-1921--Libros electrónicos
LE341 / A524R