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  • Chinard, G. (ed.); Scott, James Brown (intro)

    Published by The Johns Hopkins Press, 1928

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 70 pages + 25 pages introduction. Ex-university library marks; some wear and discoloring; a solid reading copy. Quantity Available: 1. Category: American History; Inventory No: 220092.

  • Chinard, Gilbert (editor) Scott, James Brown (Intro)

    Published by Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, MD, 1928

    Language: English

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Facsimile Document (illustrator). 1st. 1st printing; cream c w/blue boards, black titles; 70 clean, unmarked pages. (In English & French) owner's plate.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 268 pp., Orig Maroon Hardback, Gilt title, ex lib spine number & perfs title page else VG & Crisp, 1st ed.

  • Popovici, Andrei; Intro by James Brown Scott.

    Published by Ransdell Inc., Washington D. C. for the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 1931

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. . . . . 1st ptg. The author defends Roumania's claim to the title of Bessarabia. Purple cloth, no dj. Op. Lower spine lightly bumped, exterior lettering faded. Otherwise vg+ condition. 288 pp. Several nice maps & plates, some fold-out. Presentation copy signed by author. Signed.

  • Seller image for The Catholic Conception of International Law. Francisco de Vitoria. for sale by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA  ILAB

    Scott, James Brown; Butler, W.E. (new intro.)

    Publication Date: 2014

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    ISBN-13: 9781616194529; ISBN-10: 1616194529. International Law Theory Before Grotius Scott, James Brown. The Catholic Conception of International Law. Francisco de Vitoria, Founder of the Modern Law of Nations. Francisco Suarez, Founder of the Modern Philosophy of Law in General and in Particular of the Laws of Nations. A Critical Examination and a Justified Appreciation. Originally published: Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1934. xxix (v-xxix new introduction), XV, [2], 494 pp. Reprinted 2014 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. With a New introduction by William E. Butler, John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law, Penn State School of Law; Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law, University of London; Foreign Member, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine. ISBN-13: 9781616194529; ISBN-10: 1616194529. Paperback. New. $49.95 * Reprint of the sole edition. This important study of international law theory before Grotius discusses the work of Victoria and Suarez, together with the writings of later Catholic jurists of the period, such as Mariana, Buchanan and Bellarmine. Contemporary Protestant jurists are discussed as well. "The outstanding merit of the book for which Dr. Scott has placed scholars and lawyers in his debt is that it is a needed reminder that the ideas and conceptions on which the internal order of states, no less than the good order of the international community, depend, are not of today nor of yesterday, but that they have a long history, and that their deepest roots are in the great tradition of Christian thought, which, through the centuries, was elaborated by schoolmen and canonists and jurists with a power of analysis and insight which puts to shame the contributions of much of what passes for contemporary jurisprudence.": John Dickinson, Georgetown Law Journal 24 (1935-1936) 218. James Brown Scott [1866-1943], a participant in the Versailles Conference, was an outstanding scholar of international law and author of many influential works on the subject. With Dr. Alejandro Alvarez, a distinguished Chilean international lawyer, he established the American Institute of International Law in 1912.

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    Scott, James Brown; Butler, W.E. (new intro.)

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    ISBN-13: 9781584778219; ISBN-10: 1584778210. International Law Theory Before Grotius Scott, James Brown. The Catholic Conception of International Law. Francisco de Vitoria, Founder of the Modern Law of Nations. Francisco Suarez, Founder of the Modern Philosophy of Law in General and in Particular of the Laws of Nations. A Critical Examination and a Justified Appreciation. Originally published: Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1934. xxix (v-xxix new introduction), XV, [2], 494 pp. Reprinted 2008, 2014 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. With a New introduction by William E. Butler, John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law, Penn State School of Law; Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law, University of London; Foreign Member, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine. ISBN-13: 9781584778219; ISBN-10: 1584778210. Hardcover. New. $59.95 * This important study of international law theory before Grotius discusses the work of Victoria and Suarez, together with the writings of later Catholic jurists of the period, such as Mariana, Buchanan and Bellarmine. Contemporary Protestant jurists are discussed as well. Reprint of the sole edition. "The outstanding merit of the book for which Dr. Scott has placed scholars and lawyers in his debt is that it is a needed reminder that the ideas and conceptions on which the internal order of states, no less than the good order of the international community, depend, are not of today nor of yesterday, but that they have a long history, and that their deepest roots are in the great tradition of Christian thought, which, through the centuries, was elaborated by schoolmen and canonists and jurists with a power of analysis and insight which puts to shame the contributions of much of what passes for contemporary jurisprudence.": John Dickinson, Georgetown Law Journal 24 (1935-1936) 218. James Brown Scott [1866-1943], a participant in the Versailles Conference, was an outstanding scholar of international law and author of many influential works on the subject. With Dr. Alejandro Alvarez, a distinguished Chilean international lawyer, he established the American Institute of International Law in 1912.