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Meaning of "grotius"

grotius (noun) - referring to Hugo Grotius, a Dutch jurist and scholar known for his contributions to international law and political philosophy. He is considered one of the founders of modern natural law theory.

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Grotius had made the same point.
I think that Grotius would turn in his.
Grotius understands it nearly in the same way.
He published it on the advice of Grotius.
Grotius argued that the sea belongs to no one.
The library of the humanist Grotius will arrive soon.
Grotius and sherlock programmes.
This explains the basic features of the doctrine which appears clearly in Grotius.
Grotius is a main belt asteroid.
The library of the humanist Grotius.
Grotius programme of incentives and exchanges for legal practitioners.
There is also the Grotius programme.
Grotius posited that individual humans had natural rights.
I am a professor of international law at the Grotius Centre for.
Grotius had a manuscript.

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I am assistant professor in international law at the Grotius Center for.
Grotius was arguably not the first to formulate such a doctrine.
This was the view of Grotius.
Grotius was of the opinion that the social contract theory is a historical fact.
My delegation upholds the mare liberum doctrine as elaborated by Hugo Grotius.
Grotius says that the people are sui juris under their own jurisdiction.
Liberty is the power that we have over ourselves Hugo Grotius.
Grotius wrote most of his major works in exile in France.
He was largely influenced by Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius.
Hugo Grotius based his philosophy of international law on natural law.
It was extensively discussed by Grotius and Pufendorf.
Grotius began writing the work while in prison in the Netherlands.
He shared Loevestein prison with Grotius.
Grotius often focused on issues of procedure in the early Church rather than theological content.
Translated from the Latin of Grotius.
Grotius was the father of regent and diplomat Pieter de Groot.
It is seen in Continental Europe in the period after Grotius.
He encouraged Grotius when only a youth of sixteen to edit Capella.
See all items by Hugo Grotius.
Grotius believed that it was Trajan.
A Latin translation of the epigram by Hugo Grotius is given by Fabricius.
The opinion of Grotius and Puffendorf upon this subject.
Rousseau disagrees with Grotius.
Grotius was controversially sentenced to life imprisonment and transferred to Loevestein Castle.
He also translated works of Hugo Grotius and Comenius into that language.
Grotius and the Law of the Sea.
Revisions of the natural law theories of Thomas Hobbes and Hugo Grotius.
A man asked Grotius what was the best book on Politics.
Richard Cumberland followed Selden over both Grotius and Hobbes on natural law.
Hugo Grotius fled the country after escaping from imprisonment in Castle Loevestein.
Commentaries and revisions of the natural law theories of Thomas Hobbes and Hugo Grotius.
Another example mentioned by Grotius is also taken from a treaty concluded between Rome and Carthage.
European legal systems, the Grotius programme.
Hugo Grotius born.
Hobbes bases himself on sophisms, and Grotius on poets.

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