Originally published in 1625, this is a seminal work on international law and the justifications for war and peace. Drawing on both natural law and divine law, Grotius presents a comprehensive framework for understanding the relations between nations and the duties they owe to one another. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in political theory or international relations.
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