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Grotius Lecture—Discussant’s Comments
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
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- Seventeenth Annual Grotius Lecture
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1 This draws on thoughts published in R. Higgins, Grotius and the United Nations, 37 Int’L Soc. Sci. J. 122 (1985).
2 Hugo Grotius, De Jure Belli AC Pacis, Book II, ch. 1, i (A.C. Campbell trans., London 1814) (1625).
3 Id., ch. 1.
4 Id., ch. 1, § 2.
5 Id. at ch. 20.
6 Id.
7 Geoffrey Best, Humanity in Warfare: The Modern History of the International Law of Armed Conflicts (1983).
8 Grotius, Book II, supra note 2, at ch. 22.
9 Id.