In the shadow of Vitoria : a history of international law in Spain (1770-1953) / by Ignacio de la Rasilla del Moral.
2018
KZ1242 .R37 2018 (Mapit)
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Title
In the shadow of Vitoria : a history of international law in Spain (1770-1953) / by Ignacio de la Rasilla del Moral.
Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2018]
Description
xvi, 353 pages ; 25 cm.
Series
Legal history library ; v. 22.
Legal history library. Studies in the history of international law ; v. 9.
Legal history library. Studies in the history of international law ; v. 9.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
The study of international law in the Spanish nineteenth century
A point of inflection for international law in Spain and the United States
The silver age of international law in Spain
The Spanish Civil War : inter armas pugnant leges
Noli foras ire. in hispaniae habitat veritas
Conclusion.
The study of international law in the Spanish nineteenth century
A point of inflection for international law in Spain and the United States
The silver age of international law in Spain
The Spanish Civil War : inter armas pugnant leges
Noli foras ire. in hispaniae habitat veritas
Conclusion.
Summary
In the shadow of Vitoria: A history of international law in Spain' (1770-1953) offers the first comprehensive treatment of the intellectual evolution of international law in Spain from the late 18th century to the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. Ignacio de la Rasilla del Moral recounts the history of the two ̀€renaissances' of Francisco de Vitoria and the Spanish Classics of International Law and contextualizes the ideological glorification of the Salamanca School by Franco's international lawyers. Historical excursuses on the intellectual evolution of international law in the US and the UK complement the neglected history of international law in Spain from the first empire in history on which the sun never set to a diminished and fascistized national-Catholicist state.
Note
In the shadow of Vitoria: A history of international law in Spain' (1770-1953) offers the first comprehensive treatment of the intellectual evolution of international law in Spain from the late 18th century to the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. Ignacio de la Rasilla del Moral recounts the history of the two ̀€renaissances' of Francisco de Vitoria and the Spanish Classics of International Law and contextualizes the ideological glorification of the Salamanca School by Franco's international lawyers. Historical excursuses on the intellectual evolution of international law in the US and the UK complement the neglected history of international law in Spain from the first empire in history on which the sun never set to a diminished and fascistized national-Catholicist state.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
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Call Number
KZ1242 .R37 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9789004343221 hardcover ; alkaline paper
9004343229 hardcover ; alkaline paper
9789004343238
9004343237
9004343229 hardcover ; alkaline paper
9789004343238
9004343237
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