WAS FRANCISCO DE VITORIA REALLY THE FATHER OF INTERNATIONAL LAW?

Francisco de Vitoria was the first intellectual who reflected on the new characteristics that the discovery of America would bring to the organization of the world. He used doctrinal arguments by which his paternity of international law was recognized, as it developed in subsequent centuries. He had...

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spelling I10-R353-article-430922024-07-02T18:30:47Z WAS FRANCISCO DE VITORIA REALLY THE FATHER OF INTERNATIONAL LAW? ¿DE VERDAD FRANCISCO DE VITORIA FUE EL PADRE DEL DERECHO INTERNACIONAL? Fernández Sánchez, Pablo Antonio Francisco de Vitoria Hugo Grocio Clasic international law Global law International community Totus orbis Francisco de Vitoria Hugo Grocio Derecho internacional clásico Derecho global Comunidad internacional Totus orbis Francisco de Vitoria was the first intellectual who reflected on the new characteristics that the discovery of America would bring to the organization of the world. He used doctrinal arguments by which his paternity of international law was recognized, as it developed in subsequent centuries. He had the virtue of considering the existence of a totus orbis, which today we would call the“international community”. He would later rival of Hugo Grotius in relation to the paternity of this branch of law. However, the thought of him was perhaps not well understood. Vitoria was not thinking of a legal system whose center was the State, but the person. Francisco de Vitoria fue el primer intelectual que reflexionó sobre las nuevas características que el descubrimiento de América traería a la organización del mundo. Utilizó argumentos doctrinales, por lo que se le reconoció la paternidad del derecho internacional, tal como se desarrolló en los siglos posteriores. Tuvo la virtud de considerar la existencia de un totus orbis, que hoy llamaríamos “comunidad internacional”. Luego, rivalizaría con Hugo Grocio en relación con la paternidad de esta rama del derecho. Sin embargo, su pensamiento quizá no fue bien entendido. Vitoria no estaba pensando en un ordenamiento cuyo centro fuera el Estado sino la persona. Facultad de Derecho 2023-11-15 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/43092 10.31054/2314.3061.v13.n2.43092 Revista de la Facultad de Derecho; Vol. 13 Núm. 2 (2022): NUEVA SERIE II; 39-74 2314-3061 1850-9371 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/43092/43058 Derechos de autor 2023 Facultad de Derecho. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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topic Francisco de Vitoria
Hugo Grocio
Clasic international law
Global law
International community
Totus orbis
Francisco de Vitoria
Hugo Grocio
Derecho internacional clásico
Derecho global
Comunidad internacional
Totus orbis
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Hugo Grocio
Clasic international law
Global law
International community
Totus orbis
Francisco de Vitoria
Hugo Grocio
Derecho internacional clásico
Derecho global
Comunidad internacional
Totus orbis
Fernández Sánchez, Pablo Antonio
WAS FRANCISCO DE VITORIA REALLY THE FATHER OF INTERNATIONAL LAW?
topic_facet Francisco de Vitoria
Hugo Grocio
Clasic international law
Global law
International community
Totus orbis
Francisco de Vitoria
Hugo Grocio
Derecho internacional clásico
Derecho global
Comunidad internacional
Totus orbis
author Fernández Sánchez, Pablo Antonio
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title WAS FRANCISCO DE VITORIA REALLY THE FATHER OF INTERNATIONAL LAW?
title_short WAS FRANCISCO DE VITORIA REALLY THE FATHER OF INTERNATIONAL LAW?
title_full WAS FRANCISCO DE VITORIA REALLY THE FATHER OF INTERNATIONAL LAW?
title_fullStr WAS FRANCISCO DE VITORIA REALLY THE FATHER OF INTERNATIONAL LAW?
title_full_unstemmed WAS FRANCISCO DE VITORIA REALLY THE FATHER OF INTERNATIONAL LAW?
title_sort was francisco de vitoria really the father of international law?
description Francisco de Vitoria was the first intellectual who reflected on the new characteristics that the discovery of America would bring to the organization of the world. He used doctrinal arguments by which his paternity of international law was recognized, as it developed in subsequent centuries. He had the virtue of considering the existence of a totus orbis, which today we would call the“international community”. He would later rival of Hugo Grotius in relation to the paternity of this branch of law. However, the thought of him was perhaps not well understood. Vitoria was not thinking of a legal system whose center was the State, but the person.
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