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International law and the rights of peoples — Francisco de Vitoria

~1532 AD · Transmission: Silenced
LawTheoryHispanic

Vitoria argues in his Relectiones (especially De Indis, c.1532) that indigenous peoples hold inalienable natural rights that conquest cannot annul. He establishes ius gentium (the law of nations) as a framework for relations between sovereign states. Precedes Hugo Grotius by nearly a century.

InstitutionUniversity of Salamanca
Historical regionCrown of Castile
Primary sourceFrancisco de Vitoria — Relectio de Indis (c.1532, published posthumously 1557). Modern ed.: Pagden & Lawrence (1991, Cambridge UP)
Secondary sourceStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy — Francisco de Vitoria
Original languageLatin
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