An Examination of the Nature of the State: A Study in Political PhilosophyMacmillan, 1911 - Počet stran: 448 |
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... Natural Rights , p . 34 . 2 See the account of Maine in his Ancient Law , Chaps . III . and IV . Maine also calls especial attention to the service of the jus naturale in France as supplying general principles through which the diverse ...
... Natural Rights , p . 34 . 2 See the account of Maine in his Ancient Law , Chaps . III . and IV . Maine also calls especial attention to the service of the jus naturale in France as supplying general principles through which the diverse ...
Strana 100
... Nature " in which Natural Law held full sway . For them , jus naturale was founded on empiric law ( jus gentium ) , and as such was not actually superior to their own jus civile . That is , the Natural Law was not held by them , as at ...
... Nature " in which Natural Law held full sway . For them , jus naturale was founded on empiric law ( jus gentium ) , and as such was not actually superior to their own jus civile . That is , the Natural Law was not held by them , as at ...
Strana 103
... jus gentium of the Romans was made to mean the law between nations . By thus ascribing to it a source in Nature ... Nature " towards each other a State of Nature gov- erned , however , as said , by Natural Law . Thus Vattell distinguishes ...
... jus gentium of the Romans was made to mean the law between nations . By thus ascribing to it a source in Nature ... Nature " towards each other a State of Nature gov- erned , however , as said , by Natural Law . Thus Vattell distinguishes ...
Strana 108
... jus naturale . " " As it is , " says Green , " the term ' jus naturale ' is with him really unmeaning . If it means no more than potentia , why call it jus ? Jus might have a meaning distinct from that of potentia in the sense of a ...
... jus naturale . " " As it is , " says Green , " the term ' jus naturale ' is with him really unmeaning . If it means no more than potentia , why call it jus ? Jus might have a meaning distinct from that of potentia in the sense of a ...
Strana 225
... jus ' is derived from the sovereign , in that sense no sovereign can hold his power'de jure . ' So Spinoza held that imperium ' was ' de jure ' indeed , but ' de jure naturali ' ( jus naturale ' = natural power ) , which is the same as ...
... jus ' is derived from the sovereign , in that sense no sovereign can hold his power'de jure . ' So Spinoza held that imperium ' was ' de jure ' indeed , but ' de jure naturali ' ( jus naturale ' = natural power ) , which is the same as ...
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