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- On the Evangelization of Unbelievers
- Redalyc.Origen De La Filosofía Política Moderna: Las Casas, Vitoria Y Suárez
- Law, Natural Law, and the Foundation of Morality in Francisco De Vitoria and Francisco Suárez1
- Nonstate Actors and International Law: Just War Theory Or the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
- Reviews of “Francisco De Vitoria, Fundador Del Derecho Internacional Moderno,” and “Francisco Suarez (1548-1617),” by Camilo Barcia Trelles
- Part Iia 2021-22
- A Just War Response to the 11 September 2001 Terrorist Attack
- Christianity and Global Law
- Francisco De Vitoria`S Idea of Natural Law and Its Relationship with Division
- Perspectives on Francisco De Vitoria and the United Nations
- Francis De Vitoria, the Founder of International Law 293 Lectures by Each of the Various Competitors
- Francisco De Vitoria and the Peaceful Right to Travel
- The Valladolid Controversy Revisited: Looking Back at the Sixteenth-Century Debate on Native Americans While Facing the Current Status of Human Embryos , 1 J
- Francisco De Vitoria Late 1400S to 1546
- The Development of Natural Law from Plato to the Renaissance
- A Catholic Foundation of Human Rights Robert J
- The Spanish School of the New Law of Nations
- Books on the Bible
- Francisco De Vitoria Y El Problema Del Derecho Internacional
- PREFACE Jacob Brucker (1696–1770), Called
- Catechism of the Catholic Church
- Inter Homines Esse: the Foundations of International Crimi-Nal Law And
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Representation and The
- Why Does Carl Schmitt Reject Natural Law Justifications of War?," Touro Law Review: Vol
- Natural Slavery in the Thought of Aquinas and Vitoria
- Just War: the Catholic Contribution to International Law
- Vitoria Y Suárez: El Derecho Internacional En El Tránsito a La Modernidad
- Expanded Reason
- Christianity and Religious Freedom
- ON the AMERICAN INDIANS (De Indis)
- The Thomism of Bartolomé De Las Casas and the Indians of the New World
- Thomas Aquinas and John Duns Scotus on Individual Acts and the Ultimate End
- Contributors
- Dominion Rights: Their Development and Meaning in the History of Human Rights