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Space and Fates of International Law: Between Leibniz and Hobbes (ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory)

SKU: 9781108488754

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Uncover the surprising influence of ‘space’ on international law’s very fabric. This comparative study explores the pivotal ideas of Hobbes and Leibniz, detailing how their differing conceptions of space shaped early modern international legal theory and continue to impact global legal frameworks today. It highlights the dependency of contemporary law on Hobbesian space and the distorted persistence of Leibnizian ideas, impacting universal normative foundations. An indispensable resource for law students, legal scholars, and anyone fascinated by the history and philosophy of international law.

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