The Law of Nations, also known as international law, refers to a body of legal principles and norms that govern the relationships and conduct of sovereign states and other international actors. It emerged in the 17th century, significantly influenced by thinkers like Hugo Grotius, and encompasses treaties, customs, and established practices. The Law of Nations aims to promote peace, justice, and cooperation among nations, addressing issues such as war, diplomacy, and trade. It serves as a framework for resolving disputes and fostering mutual respect among countries.
The Law of Nations was created in 1758.
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Gilbert O. Nations has written: 'The canon law of the papal throne' -- subject(s): Canon law
Gilbert Owen Nations has written: 'The canon law of the papal throne' -- subject(s): Canon law
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Ralph Zacklin has written: 'The United Nations and Rhodesia' -- subject(s): Sanctions (International law), United Nations 'Challenge of Rhodesia' -- subject(s): Sanctions (International law), United Nations
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