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- Early Modern Sovereignty and Its Limits
- The Metamorphosis of Punishment in the Law of Nations
- British Historiography of IL
- LECTURE II Grotius, Hobbes and Pufendorf
- Hugo Grotius' Modern Civil Religion: Source of Europe's Stoic Liberalism?
- Hugo Grotius Translated with a Revision of the Latin Text of 1633 by Ralph Van Deman Magoffin, Ph
- Grotius on Ecclesiastical Counsel and Declarative Rule Mogens Laerke
- The Subject of Sovereignty. Law, Politics and Moral Reasoning in Hugo Grotius* Annabel Brett, Cambridge Introduction the Genealo
- The Three Worldviews of Hobbes, Grotius and Kant Foundations of Modern Thinking on Peace and Security Contextual Change and Reconceptualisation of Security
- What Is the Grotian Tradition in International Law?
- Sovereignty and Migration in the Doctrine of the Law of Nations: an Intellectual History of Hospitality from Vitoria to Vattel
- Grotius, Pufendorf and Modern Natural Law
- A Critique of Hugo Grotius's "Introduction to the Jurisprudence of Holland"
- The Restoration and the Enlightenment
- A Longitudinal Analysis of a Social Network of Intellectual History
- Hugo Grotius and the Law of the Sea
- Political Philosophy from Grotius to Kant Tuesdays 10-11:50, Location: TBA
- THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY of AMERICA Hugo Grotius' Classical
- Imagining the Rule of Law: Rereading the Grotian 'Tradition'
- Grotius, Lipsius, and Neo-Stoic International Law Christopher A
- The Transformation of Conceptions of the Church in The
- Hugo Grotius, Hosti Humani Generis, and the Natural Law in Time of War
- The Religious Origins of Religious Tolerance by Eric Nelson
- An Introduction to GW Leibniz's Theory of International
- Paper Proposal—Spinoza and Democracy
- Absolute Freedom of Contract: an Essay on Hugo Grotius and the Philosophi- Cal Foundations of Libertarianism
- August Ludwig Schlözer and the Decentering of Enlightenment
- The Westphalian Peace Tradition in International Law from Jus Ad Bellum to Jus Contra Bellum
- The Hebrew Republic in Dutch Political Thought, C. 1650–1675
- A Critique of John Milbank's Theology
- The Hugo Grotius Celebration at Delft
- Friedrich Schiller with Him Occasionally
- Hugo Grotius on Punishment and Natural Right(S)
- An Introduction to GW Leibniz's Theory of International Law
- Montesquieu, Liberalism and the Critique of Political Universalism