Observationes selectae de jure naturae et gentium

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Observationes selectae de jure naturae et gentium is a scholarly work by Christian Thomasius that explores key questions of natural law and the law of nations within early modern legal philosophy.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline jurisprudence
philosophy of law
author Christian Thomasius
countryOfOrigin Electorate of Saxony
fieldOfWork legal philosophy
genre legal treatise
philosophical work
hasPart discussion of key questions of natural law
discussion of key questions of the law of nations
influencedBy law of nations tradition
natural law tradition
intendedAudience legal scholars
philosophers of law
students of law
languageOfWork Latin
mainSubject law of nations
natural law
movement early modern legal philosophy
philosophicalTradition early modern natural law theory
topic early modern legal theory
foundations of natural law
principles of the law of nations
workOfAuthor Christian Thomasius

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Christian Thomasius notableWork Observationes selectae de jure naturae et gentium