At the origins of modernity : Francisco de Vitoria and the discovery of international law / edited by José María Beneyto and Justo Corti Varela.
2017
KZ2159 .A88 2017 (Mapit)
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At the origins of modernity : Francisco de Vitoria and the discovery of international law / edited by José María Beneyto and Justo Corti Varela.
Imprint
Cham, Switzerland : Springer International Publishing, 2017.
Description
vi, 217 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Studies in the history of law and justice ; v.10, 2198-9842. (NL-LeOCL)392102706.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: Francisco de Vitoria and the Origins of the Modern Global Order / Anthony Pagden
From the "Imago Dei" to the "Bon Sauvage": Francisco de Vitoria and the Natural Law School / Franco Todescan
The Sovereignty of Law in the Works of Francisco de Vitoria / Simona Langella
Vitoria, the Common Good and the Limits of Political Power / André Azevedo Alves
The Problem of Eurocentrism in the Thought of Francisco de Vitoria / Andrew Fitzmaurice
On the Spanish Founding Father of Modern International Law: Camilo Barcia Trelles (1888-1977) / Yolanda Gamarra
Francisco de Vitoria on the "Just War": Brief Notes and Remarks / Mauro Mantovani
Prevention and Intervention in Francisco de Vitoria's Theory of the Just War / Francisco Castilla Urbano
Francisco de Vitoria on Self-defence, Killing Innocents and the Limits of "Double Effect" / Jörg Alejandro Tellkamp
Francisco de Vitoria and the Postmodern Grand Critique of International Law / Pablo Zapatero Miguel
Francisco de Vitoria and the Nomos of the Code: The Digital Commons and Natural Law, Digital Communication as a Human Right, Just Cyber-Warfare / Johannes Thumfart.
From the "Imago Dei" to the "Bon Sauvage": Francisco de Vitoria and the Natural Law School / Franco Todescan
The Sovereignty of Law in the Works of Francisco de Vitoria / Simona Langella
Vitoria, the Common Good and the Limits of Political Power / André Azevedo Alves
The Problem of Eurocentrism in the Thought of Francisco de Vitoria / Andrew Fitzmaurice
On the Spanish Founding Father of Modern International Law: Camilo Barcia Trelles (1888-1977) / Yolanda Gamarra
Francisco de Vitoria on the "Just War": Brief Notes and Remarks / Mauro Mantovani
Prevention and Intervention in Francisco de Vitoria's Theory of the Just War / Francisco Castilla Urbano
Francisco de Vitoria on Self-defence, Killing Innocents and the Limits of "Double Effect" / Jörg Alejandro Tellkamp
Francisco de Vitoria and the Postmodern Grand Critique of International Law / Pablo Zapatero Miguel
Francisco de Vitoria and the Nomos of the Code: The Digital Commons and Natural Law, Digital Communication as a Human Right, Just Cyber-Warfare / Johannes Thumfart.
Summary
This book is based on an international project conducted by the Institute for European Studies of the University CEU San Pablo in Madrid and a seminar on Vitoria and International Law which took place on July 2nd 2015 in the convent of San Esteban, the place where Vitoria spent his most productive years as Chair of Theology at the University of Salamanca. It argues that Vitoria not only lived at a time bridging the Middle Ages and Modernity, but also that his thoughts went beyond the times he lived in, giving us inspiration for meeting current challenges that could also be described as "modern" or even post-modern. There has been renewed interest in Francisco de Vitoria in the last few years, and he is now at the centre of a debate on such central international topics as political modernity, colonialism, the discovery of the "Other" and the legitimation of military interventions. All these subjects include Vitoria's contributions to the formation of the idea of modernity and modern international law. The book explores two concepts of modernity: one referring to the post-medieval ages and the other to our times. It discusses the connections between the challenges that the New World posed for XVIth century thinkers and those that we are currently facing, for example those related to the cyberworld. It also addresses the idea of international law and the legitimation of the use of force, two concepts that are at the core of Vitoria's texts, in the context of "modern" problems related to a multipolar world and the war against terrorism. This is not a historical book on Vitoria, but a very current one that argues the value of Vitoria's reflections for contemporary issues of international law.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Call Number
KZ2159 .A88 2017
Language
English
ISBN
3319629972
9783319629971
9783319629971
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