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Contents: Introduction. Part I Grotius's Place in the History of Legal and Political Thought: Grotius: 10 April 1583-28 August 1645, Martin Wight Hugo Grotius, Richard Tuck Hugo Grotius and the history of political thought, Knud Haakonssen. Part II Natural Law and Natural Right: Natural law restated: Suarez and Grotius, J.B. Schneewind Common rights of mankind in Gentili, Grotius and Suarez, Theodor Meron `Ancient Caesarian lawyers' in a state of nature: Roman tradition and natural rights in Hugo Grotius's De iure praedae, Benjamin Straumann. Part III Liberty, Necessity and Roman Law: Popular liberty, princely government, and the Roman law in Hugo Grotius's De Jure Belli ac Pacis, Daniel Lee Grotius and Pufendorf on the right of necessity, John Salter Is modern liberty ancient? Roman remedies and natural rights in Hugo Grotius's early works on natural law, Benjamin Straumann. Part IV Property Rights and Law: Hugo Grotius: property and consent, John Salter Proprietary rights, Christoph A. Stumpf Hugo Grotius, contractualism, and the concept of private property: an institutionalist interpretation, Marcelo de Araujo. Part V The Law of War and Peace: The importance of Grotius in the study of international relations, Hedley Bull Hugo Grotius on ethics and war, Steven Forde Grotius and contingent pacifism, Larry May Pacifying politics: resistance, violence, and accountability in seventeenth-century contract theory, Deborah Baumgold. Part VI International Law: Hugo Grotius in the contemporary memory of international law: secularism, liberalism, and the politics of restatement and denial, John D. Haskell The Grotian vision of world order, Cornelius F. Murphy Jr Grotius on natural and international law, Hendrik van Eikema Hommes The Grotian tradition in international law, Hersch Lauterpacht. Name index.

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