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Hugo Grotius on the Law of War and Peace : Student Edition
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. xiii
Introduction
pp. xxxvi
Note on the text
pp. 1
Prologue to the three books On the Law of War and Peace
pp. 23
What is war? What is law?
pp. 325
General rules from the law of nature regarding what is permissible in war; with a consideration of ruses and falsehood
pp. 81
The causes of war: first, defence of self and property
pp. 338
How by the law of nations the goods of subjects may be held for the debt of their rulers; and therein, on reprisals
pp. 34
Whether it is ever lawful to wage war
pp. 92
Of things which belong to men in common
pp. 105
Of original acquisition of things, with special reference to the sea and rivers
pp. 343
On war that is lawful or public according to the law of nations; and therein, on the declaration of war
pp. 43
Distinction between public and private war; explanation of sovereignty (summi imperii)
pp. 116
On assumed abandonment of ownership and occupation consequent thereon; and wherein this differs from ownership by usucaption and by prescription
pp. 349
On the right of killing enemies in a public war, and on other violence against the person
pp. 68
War of subjects against superiors
pp. 124
On the original acquisition of rights over persons. Herein are treated the rights of parents, marriage, associations, and the rights over subjects and slaves
pp. 357
On devastation and pillage
pp. 77
Who may lawfully wage war
pp. 138
On secondary acquisition of property by the act of man; also, alienation of sovereignty and of the attributes of sovereignty
pp. 359
On the right of acquiring things taken in war
pp. 144
On derivative acquisition of property which takes place in accordance with law; and herein, intestate succession
pp. 368
On the right over prisoners of war
pp. 159
On acquisitions commonly said to be by the law of nations
pp. 374
On the right to rule over the conquered
pp. 170
When sovereignty or ownership ceases
pp. 376
On postliminy
pp. 177
On the obligation which arises from ownership
pp. 384
Cautions in regard to things which are done in an unlawful war
pp. 186
On promises
pp. 387
Moderation with respect to the right of killing in a lawful war
pp. 202
On contracts
pp. 394
Moderation in laying waste and similar things
pp. 215
On oaths
pp. 398
Moderation in regard to captured property
pp. 222
On promises, contracts, and oaths of those who hold sovereign power
pp. 402
Moderation in regard to prisoners of war
pp. 232
On treaties and sponsions
pp. 406
Moderation in the acquisition of sovereignty
pp. 238
On interpretation
pp. 408
Moderation in regard to those things which by the law of nations have not the right of postliminy
pp. 252
On damage caused through injury, and the obligation arising therefrom
pp. 411
On those who are of neither side in war
pp. 260
On the right of legation
pp. 413
On acts done by individuals in a public war
pp. 267
On the right of sepulchre
pp. 418
On good faith between enemies
pp. 269
On punishments
pp. 426
On the good faith of states, by which war is ended; also on the working of peace treaties, on decision by lot, on combat by agreement; on arbitration, surrender, hostages, and pledges
pp. 292
On the sharing of punishments
pp. 449
On good faith during war; herein also concerning a truce, the right of safe-conduct, and the ransom of prisoners
pp. 301
On unjust causes [of wars]
pp. 460
On the good faith of subordinate powers in war
pp. 307
On doubtful causes of war
pp. 466
On good faith of private persons in war
pp. 311
Warnings not to undertake war rashly, even for just causes
pp. 472
On implied good faith
pp. 315
On the causes of undertaking war on behalf of others
pp. 474
Conclusion, with admonitions on behalf of good faith and peace
pp. 319
On just causes for war waged by those who are under the rule of another
pp. 488
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