This foundational work in international law, originally published in 1625, lays the groundwork for understanding the legal and moral principles that govern war and peace. Grotius explores the justifications for war, the rights and duties of nations during conflict, and the importance of treaties and diplomacy in maintaining peace. By blending philosophy, theology, and law, Grotius argues for a framework that respects natural law and human rights, influencing centuries of legal thought on international relations and justice.
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