(Source: Brill)
Grotiana (Brill) published the first issue
of its 38th volume.
Table
of contents:
Acceptilatio. Hugo Grotius on Satisfaction
Johannes Magliano-Tromp
Having Made Peace through the Blood of the Cross
Eltjo Schrage
Too Subtle to Satisfy Many: Was Grotius’s Teleology of
Punishment Predestined to Fail?
Jeremy Seth Geddert
Punishment and Sovereignty in De Indis and De
iure belli ac pacis
Brad Hinshelwood
Grotius and Kant on Original Community of Goods and Property
Sylvie Loriaux
Grotius, Necessity and the Sixteenth-Century Scholastic
Tradition
Bart Wauters
Hugo Grotius in Dialogue with His Colleagues
Lydia Janssen
Pirating Mare liberum (1609)
Mark Somos and Dániel Margócsy
Adam Smith’s Unfinished Grotius Business, Grotius’s Novel
Turn to Ancient Law, and the Genealogical Fallacy
Benjamin Straumann
Christian Wolff’s Lectures on Grotius’s De Iure
Belli ac Pacis from 1739–1740
Frank Grunert and Béla Kapossy
More information on the publisher’s website
(Source: Legal
History Blog)
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