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1 James Brown Scott, The Spanish Origin of International Law: Francisco de Vitoria and His Law of Nations i (1932)

handle is hein.hoil/spointl0001 and id is 1 raw text is: THE SPANISH ORIGIN OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
FRANCISCO DE VITORIA
AND
HIS LAW OF NATIONS
BY

JAMES BROWN SCOTT
Secretary of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace;
Member of the American PAilosophical Society; Professor
of International Law and of Foreign Relations of
the United States in Georgetown University;
Charter Member of the Association Internationale
de Francisco de Vitoria et de Suarez;
President of the American Society of International
Law; President of the American Institute of
International Law; Member and past
President of the Institut de
Droit International
'I love the University of Salamancha; for when the Spaniards
were in doubt as to the lawfulness of their conquering America,
the University of Salamancha gave it as their opinion that it
was not lawful.' He spoke this with great emotion. . . .
BoswELL's LIFE OF DR. JOHNSON
OXFORD: AT THE CLARENDON PRESS
LONDON: HUMPHREY MILFORD

1932

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