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From International Law to World Peace

Jurisprudence, the Law of Nations, and the Right of Humankind Viewed in Philosophical-Historical Context

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Exploring the evolution of international law amidst the backdrop of the Cold War, Tomberg delves into its historical roots and relevance in the quest for world peace, particularly in light of contemporary conflicts like those in Ukraine and Palestine. He critiques the degeneration of modern law, drawing on Thomas Aquinas's framework of eternal, natural, and positive law. Rather than merely diagnosing issues, Tomberg proposes pathways for the regeneration of law, aiming to inspire a renewed commitment to justice and peace in an increasingly turbulent world.

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From International Law to World Peace, Valentin Tomberg

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Titre
From International Law to World Peace
Sous-titre
Jurisprudence, the Law of Nations, and the Right of Humankind Viewed in Philosophical-Historical Context
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2024
Format
rigide
Pages
504
ISBN13
9781621389538
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Exploring the evolution of international law amidst the backdrop of the Cold War, Tomberg delves into its historical roots and relevance in the quest for world peace, particularly in light of contemporary conflicts like those in Ukraine and Palestine. He critiques the degeneration of modern law, drawing on Thomas Aquinas's framework of eternal, natural, and positive law. Rather than merely diagnosing issues, Tomberg proposes pathways for the regeneration of law, aiming to inspire a renewed commitment to justice and peace in an increasingly turbulent world.