The Law of Nations and the New World

Portada
University of Alberta Press, 1989 - 303 páginas
A study of the European occupation of the New World--the legal, theological, and philosophical justifications of colonizers and of those who opposed them. This analysis is particularly relevant in Canada in light of new Constitutional affirmations of Amerindian treay rights; it also has importance wherever aboriginal rights are at issue. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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The Views of the Fathers of International Law
39
The Attitude of the United States Supreme Court
81
Concepts of Sovereignty at the Time
141
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