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Kant and the Law of Peace

A Study in the Philosophy of International Law and International Relations
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This text offers an examination of the jurisprudential aspects of Kant's international thought, with reference to the argument of his treatise, "Perpetual Peace" (1795). In the book, Kant's international thought is situated in the wider context of his moral and political philosophy. Particular attention is given to explaining how Kant saw law as providing the basis for peace among men and states in the international sphere, and how in his exposition of the elements of the law of peace, he broke with the secular natural law tradition of Grotius, Hobbes, Wolff and Vattel.

Author Biography:

Charles Covell is Associate Professor of Political Science and Jurisprudence at the University of Tsukuba in Japan.
Release date Australia
March 4th, 1998
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  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
VII, 237 p.
Pages
237
Dimensions
140x216x21
ISBN-13
9780333602119
Product ID
6911574

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