Book II

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Book II is the second major section of Hugo Grotius’s foundational work "De iure belli ac pacis," in which he systematically develops his theory of natural law and its application to war and peace.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book section
appliesTo relations between private persons
relations between sovereigns and subjects
relations between states
author Hugo Grotius
chronologicallyFollows De iure belli ac pacis
surface form: Book I (De iure belli ac pacis)
chronologicallyPrecedes De iure belli ac pacis
surface form: Book III (De iure belli ac pacis)
field international law
legal philosophy
natural law theory
hasFunction systematic development of Grotius’s theory of natural law
hasInfluenceOn early modern international legal thought
later theories of just war
mainTopic law of peace
law of war
natural law
originalTitle Liber Secundus
partOf De iure belli ac pacis
positionInWork second major section
treatsOf acquisition of property
alliances
civil law
contracts
dominion over the sea
good faith in war and peace
interpretation of laws and treaties
just causes of war
limits imposed by natural law on belligerents
natural law as a source of obligation
oaths
pacts between states
promises
property rights
punishment in the context of war
reparation of injury
rights of subjects
rights over things taken in war
sources of law
sovereign rights
succession to sovereignty
transfer of property
treaties
voluntary law of nations
workLanguage Latin

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