Thursday, February 15, 2018

Beneyto & Corti Varela: At the Origins of Modernity: Francisco de Vitoria and the Discovery of International Law

José María Beneyto & Justo Corti Varela have published At the Origins of Modernity: Francisco de Vitoria and the Discovery of International Law (Springer 2017). Contents include:
  • Anthony Pagden, Introduction: Francisco de Vitoria and the Origins of the Modern Global Order
  • Franco Todescan, From the “Imago Dei” to the “Bon Sauvage”: Francisco de Vitoria and the Natural Law School
  • Simona Langella, The Sovereignty of Law in the Works of Francisco de Vitoria
  • André Azevedo Alves, Vitoria, the Common Good and the Limits of Political Power
  • Andrew Fitzmaurice, The Problem of Eurocentrism in the Thought of Francisco de Vitoria
  • Yolanda Gamarra, On the Spanish Founding Father of Modern International Law: Camilo Barcia Trelles (1888–1977)
  • Mauro Mantovani, Francisco de Vitoria on the “Just War”: Brief Notes and Remarks
  • Francisco Castilla Urbano, Prevention and Intervention in Francisco de Vitoria’s Theory of the Just War
  • Jörg Alejandro Tellkamp, Francisco de Vitoria on Self-defence, Killing Innocents and the Limits of “Double Effect”
  • Pablo Zapatero Miguel, Francisco de Vitoria and the Postmodern Grand Critique of International Law
  • Johannes Thumfart, Francisco de Vitoria and the Nomos of the Code: The Digital Commons and Natural Law, Digital Communication as a Human Right, Just Cyber-Warfare