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"For there is nothing on earth more acceptable to that Supreme Deity who rules over this whole world than the councils and assemblages of men bound together by law, which are called States." -Cicero, Somnitim Scipionis (51 BC) Le Droit des Gens, Volume I by Emer de Vattel is a 1916 replica of Books I and II of the original French edition published in 1758, with an introduction by Albert de Lapradelle, a French jurist. The English translation, The Law of Nations, changed the landscape of international law and is still consulted by jurists worldwide. Both Benjamin Franklin and George Washington…mehr

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"For there is nothing on earth more acceptable to that Supreme Deity who rules over this whole world than the councils and assemblages of men bound together by law, which are called States." -Cicero, Somnitim Scipionis (51 BC) Le Droit des Gens, Volume I by Emer de Vattel is a 1916 replica of Books I and II of the original French edition published in 1758, with an introduction by Albert de Lapradelle, a French jurist. The English translation, The Law of Nations, changed the landscape of international law and is still consulted by jurists worldwide. Both Benjamin Franklin and George Washington held copies of the book, which was used in developing the system of modern conscription, among other American law practices. Volume II in the original French and Volume III with the 1916 English translation of both volumes by Charles G. Fenwick are also available from Cosimo Classics.
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EMER DE VATTEL (1714-1767) was a Swiss jurist and highly regarded in the field of international law. His intense study of Wolff, Leibniz, and Grotius led to the development of his philosophies of just war theory, as well as the combining of naturalist and positivist legal reasoning. Law of Nations (1758) was his crowning achievement, a book which influenced and guided America's Founding Fathers.