The Rights of War and Peace

The Rights of War and Peace

2005 • 448 pages

Laying the foundation for a universal code of law, this is a work in modern public international law. It was considered to be a major work of political theory that defended the rights of individual agents - states as well as private persons - to use their power to secure themselves and their property.


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