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  1. What is the natural law? : medieval foundations and Luther's approbation.Gifford A. Grobien - 2011 - In Robert C. Baker & Roland Cap Ehlke (eds.), Natural Law: A Lutheran Reappraisal. Concordia Pub. House.
     
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  2. Arthur Ogle, The Canon Law in Mediaeval England. [REVIEW]G. G. Coulton - 1912 - Hibbert Journal 11:932.
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    Between practical wisdom and natural law: Medieval jewish ethics.Brian Feltham - 2012 - Ratio 25 (1):118-125.
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  4. Ville paivansalo.Hobbesian Laws, Lockean Rights & Rawlsian Ideas - 2010 - In Virpi Mäkinen (ed.), The nature of rights: moral and political aspects of rights in late medieval and early modern philosophy. Helsinki: The Philosophical Society of Finland. pp. 225.
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    Rights, laws, and infallibility in Medieval thought.Brian Tierney - 1997 - Brookfield, Vt.: Variorum.
    The papers collected in this volume fall into three main groups. Those in the first group are concerned with the origin and early development of the idea of natural rights. The author argues here that the idea first grew into existence in the writings of the 12th-century canonists. The articles in the second group discuss miscellaneous aspects of medieval law and political thought. They include an overview of modern work on late medieval canon law. The final group of articles is (...)
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    History of Dharmaśāstra (Ancient and Mediaeval Religious and Civil Law)History of Dharmasastra.Ludwik Sternbach & Pandurang Vaman Kane - 1947 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 67 (3):232.
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    History of Dharmaśāstra (Ancient and Mediaeval Religious and Civil Law)History of Dharmasastra.Ludwik Sternbach & Pandurang Vaman Kane - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):360.
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    Natural law: historical, systematic and juridical approaches.José María Torralba, Mario Šilar, García Martínez & Alejandro Néstor (eds.) - 2008 - Newscastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    Modern moral and political philosophy is in debt with natural law theory, both in its ancient and mediaeval elaborations. While the very notion of a natural law has proved highly controversial among 20th Century scholars, the last decades have witnessed a renewed interest in it. Indeed, the threats and challenges as result of multiculturalism, plural societies and global changes have generated a renewed attention to natural law theory. Clearly, it offers solid basis as possible framework to a better understanding of (...)
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    History of Dharmaśāstra (Ancient and Mediaeval, Religious and Civil Law)History of Dharmasastra.E. Washburn Hopkins & Pandurang Vaman Kane - 1931 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 51 (1):80.
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    History of Dharmaśāstra (Ancient and Mediaeval Religious and Civil Law)History of Dharmasastra.Horace I. Poleman & Pandurang Vaman Kane - 1943 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 63 (1):76.
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    The Medieval tradition of natural law.Harold Joseph Johnson (ed.) - 1987 - Kalamazoo, Mich.: Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University.
    Based on papers from sessions held at the International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, Mich. from 1979 to 1981.
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    The Medieval Polish Doctrine of the Law of Nations: Ius Gentium.Stanisław Wielgus - 2022 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 70 (4):27-60.
    This is a reprint of chapters 4–5 of The Medieval Polish Doctrine of the Laws of Nations: Ius Gentium by Stanisław Wielgus (Lublin: Redakcja Wydawnictw Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1998), 55–101. The original chapter and section numbering has been retained, but footnote numbers have been adapted. Reprinted with the Author’s permission. In attempting to summarize in a few sentences the achievements of the medieval scholars of the Polish school of ius gentium, we must emphasize that by employing the inherited legal and (...)
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    Debating medieval natural law: a survey.Riccardo Saccenti - 2016 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Introduction : questions and research -- Objectivity versus subjectivity -- The foundation of political and moral order -- The long road to a common lexicon -- Breaks, continuities, and shifts -- Highlights and shadows of a portrait -- Conclusion.
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    Traditions of natural law in Medieval philosophy.Dominic Farrell (ed.) - 2022 - Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
    Reflection on natural law reaches a highpoint during the Middle Ages. Not only do Christian thinkers work out the first systematic accounts of natural law and articulate the framework for subsequent reflection, the Jewish and Islamic traditions also develop their own canonical statements on the moral authority of reason vis-à-vis divine law. In the view of some, they thereby articulate their own theories of natural law. These various traditions of medieval reflection on natural law, and their interrelation, merit further study, (...)
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    History, law, and the human sciences: medieval and Renaissance perspectives.Donald R. Kelley - 1984 - London: Variorum Reprints.
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    Medieval theories of natural law.John Kilcullen - unknown
    In medieval texts the term ius naturale can mean either natural law or natural right; for the latter sense see the article Natural Rights ”. Ius naturale in the former sense, and also lex naturalis, mean the universal and immutable law to which the laws of human legislators, the customs of particular communities and the actions of individuals ought to conform. It is equivalent to morality thought of as a system of law. It is called “natural” either (a) because it (...)
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    Oscar James Brown, Natural Rectitude and Divine Law in Aquinas. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1981. Paper. Pp. xiv, 210. $15.50. [REVIEW]Beatrice H. Zedler - 1984 - Speculum 59 (1):228-229.
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    Medieval Natural Law and the Reformation.David VanDrunen - 2006 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 80 (1):77-98.
    An important aspect of the contemporary controversies over John Calvin’s natural law doctrine has been his relation to the medieval natural law inheritance. This paper attempts to put Calvin in better context through a detailed examination of his ideas on natural law, in comparison with those of Thomas Aquinas. I argue that significant points of both similarity and difference between them must berecognized. Among important similarities, I highlight their grounding of natural law in the divine nature and the relationship of (...)
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    Bonds of secrecy: law, spirituality, and the literature of concealment in early medieval England.Benjamin A. Saltzman - 2019 - Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
    What did it mean to keep a secret in early medieval England? It was a period during which the experience of secrecy was intensely bound to the belief that God knew all human secrets, yet the secrets of God remained unknowable to human beings. In Bonds of Secrecy, Benjamin A. Saltzman argues that this double-edged conception of secrecy and divinity profoundly affected the way believers acted and thought as subjects under the law, as the devout within monasteries, and as readers (...)
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    The Law is an Ass: Reading E.P. Evans' The Medieval Prosecution and Capital Punishment of Animals.Piers Beirnes - 1994 - Society and Animals 2 (1):27-46.
    In this essay I address a little-known chapter in the lengthy history of crimes against animals. My focus is not crimes committed by humans against animals, as such, but a practical outcome of the seemingly bizarre belief that animals are capable of committing crimes against humans.2 I refer here to the medieval practice whereby animals were prosecuted and punished for their misdeeds, aspects of which readers are likely to have encountered in the work of the historian Robert Darnton.
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  21. Medieval Theories of Natural Law William of Ockham and the Significance of the Voluntarist Tradition.Francis Oakley - 1961 - University of Notre Dame.
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    Law, Reason, and Morality in Medieval Jewish Philosophy: Saadia Gaon, Bahya Ibn Pakuda, and Moses Maimonides.Jonathan Jacobs - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    A detailed study of the moral philosophy of medieval Jewish thinkers Saadia Gaon, Bahya ibn Pakuda, and Moses Maimonides. Jon Jacobs emphasizes their distinctive contributions, emphasises the shared rational emphasis of their approach to Torah, and draws out resonances with contemporary moral philosophy.
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    The medieval canon law: Teaching, literature and transmission.John E. Weakland - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (2):304-304.
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    Debating Medieval Natural Law: A Survey.Brian Welter - 2017 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 17 (4):716-718.
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    The nature of law.J. R. Lucas - 1979 - Philosophica 23 (1):43-45.
    The stock of natural law has risen in recent years. It is partly due to growing dissatisfaction with the elucidations offered by the legal positivists, and partly because sceptical arguments have lost their edge. In the heyday of logical positivism it was easy to say ``I don't understand what you mean by `right' . . .'' and break off discussion without more ado; but, as the bounds of unintelligibility increased and came to encompass almost the whole of human knowledge, an (...)
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    Marginalia in Medieval Western Scandinavian Law Manuscripts.Stefan Drechsler - 2020 - Das Mittelalter 25 (1):180-195.
    In the present chapter, the design of select margins of late medieval Old Norse manuscripts containing the Icelandic ‘Jónsbók’, ‘Kristinréttr Árna biskups’ and Norwegian ‘Landslǫg’ law codes is addressed. In particular, it discusses the size and fillings of margins in these codices and the relation to their modes of use by original clients and later owners. Although it is well-known that Scandinavian law manuscripts contain a large number of notes written by both original and later users, the particular use of (...)
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    Coming of Age in Medieval Egypt: Female Adolescence, Jewish Law, and Ordinary Culture. By Eve Krakowski.Ross Brahn - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (1).
    Coming of Age in Medieval Egypt: Female Adolescence, Jewish Law, and Ordinary Culture. By Eve Krakowski. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018. Pp. xvi + 350. $39.95, £32.95.
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    Casting Justice Before Swine: Late Mediaeval Pig Trials as Instances of Human Exceptionalism.Sven Gins - 2023 - Sophia 62 (4):631-663.
    In recent years, several cases about the legal personhood of nonhuman animals garnered global attention, e.g. the recognition of ‘basic rights’ for the Argentinian great apes Sandra and Cecilia. Legal scholars have embraced the animal turn, blurring the once sovereign boundaries between persons and objects, recognising nonhuman beings as legal subjects. The zoonotic origins of the Covid-19 pandemic stress the urgency of establishing ‘global animal law’ and deconstructing anthropocentrism. To this end, it is vital to also consider the extensive premodern (...)
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  29. The medieval Roman and canon law origins of international law.Joseph Canning - 2017 - In William Bain (ed.), Medieval foundations of international relations. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Natural law and expediency in medieval political theory.Ewart Lewis - 1939 - Ethics 50 (2):144-163.
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    Law, reason, and morality in medieval Jewish philosophy: [Saadia Gaon, Bahya ibn Pakuda, and Moses Maimonides].Jonathan Jacobs - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Jon Jacobs emphasises their distinctive contributions, emphasises the shared rational emphasis of their approach to Torah, and draws out resonances with ...
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    The Medieval Law Merchant: Economic Growth Challenged by the Public Choice State.Leonard P. Liggio - 1999 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 9 (1):63-82.
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    The Medieval Idea of Law as Represented by Lucas de Penna. A Study in Fourteenth-Century Legal Scholarship.Eric Kemp - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (85):183-183.
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    Law, Reason, and Morality in Medieval Jewish Philosophy: Saadia Gaon, Bahya ibn Pakuda, and Moses Maimonides, by Jonathan Jacobs.Joshua Parens - 2013 - Mind 122 (488):1108-1112.
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    Contemporary Perspectives on Natural Law: Natural Law as a Limiting Concept.Ana Marta González - 2008 - Routledge.
    This book is a major contribution to the renewed interest in natural law. It provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of natural law, both from a historical and a systematic point of view. It ranges from the mediaeval synthesis of Aquinas through the early modern elaborations of natural law, up to current discussions on the very possibility and practical relevance of natural law theory for the contemporary mind.
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    Fundamental authority in late medieval English law.John L. Watts - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (6):881-882.
  37. What Can a Medieval Friar Teach Us About the Internet? Deriving Criteria of Justice for Cyberlaw from Thomist Natural Law Theory.Brandt Dainow - 2013 - Philosophy and Technology 26 (4):459-476.
    This paper applies a very traditional position within Natural Law Theory to Cyberspace. I shall first justify a Natural Law approach to Cyberspace by exploring the difficulties raised by the Internet to traditional principles of jurisprudence and the difficulties this presents for a Positive Law Theory account of legislation of Cyberspace. This will focus on issues relating to geography. I shall then explicate the paradigm of Natural Law accounts, the Treatise on Law, by Thomas Aquinas. From this account will emerge (...)
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    Canon Law in England on the Eve of the Reformation.Richard J. Schoeck - 1963 - Mediaeval Studies 25 (1):125-147.
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    The medieval canon law: Teaching, literature and transmission Dorothy M. Owen , xii + 82 pp., $34.50 cloth. [REVIEW]J. Weakland - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (2):304.
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    Legal Philosophy in Medieval Siṅhalē: A Historical Evaluation of Law in Medieval Sri Lanka.Hariścandra Vijayatuṅga - 2008 - Godage International Publishers.
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    Land, Law and People in Medieval Scotland. [REVIEW]M. A. - 2011 - Speculum 86 (2):535-536.
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    Municipal ransoming law on the medieval Spanish frontier.James W. Brodman - 1985 - Speculum 60 (2):318-330.
    A serious yet unstudied consequence of the Christian-Muslim conflict in medieval Spain was the capture and enslavement of soldiers and civilians. Men, women, and children who were seized on raids, taken in battle, or pirated off ships were regarded by their captors as booty, to be used as slaves or to be sold for profit. Since warfare in twelfth-century Spain pitted Christians against Muslims, the usual prohibitions against enslavement of coreligionists clearly did not apply. For Muslims and Christians alike, capture (...)
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    David Novak, natural law, and medieval jewish philosophy.Alexander Green - 2021 - Journal of Religious Ethics 49 (4):638-656.
    Journal of Religious Ethics, Volume 49, Issue 4, Page 638-656, December 2021.
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    Law, Reason, and Morality in Medieval Jewish Philosophy: Saadia Gaon, Bahya ibn Pakuda, and Moses Maimonides. By Jonathan Jacobs. Pp. Xii, 232, Oxford University Press, 2010, £50.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (4):711-711.
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    Law, reform, and the origins of persecution: Stephen of Tournai and the Order of Grandmont.George Conklin - 1999 - Mediaeval Studies 61 (1):107-136.
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    Medieval Russian Laws. [REVIEW]N. S. Timasheff - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (2):383-383.
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    The Medieval Tradition of Natural Law. Edited by Harold J. Johnson. [REVIEW]R. J. Henle - 1990 - Modern Schoolman 67 (3):238-242.
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    Medieval Canon Law. [REVIEW]Edward Peters - 1998 - Speculum 73 (4):1121-1123.
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    Native Law and the Church in Medieval Wales.Huw Pryce. [REVIEW]Frederick Suppe - 1995 - Speculum 70 (2):414-416.
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  50. The English Medieval Common Law (to c. 1307) as a System of National Institutions and Legal Rules : Creation and Functioning.Paul Brand - 2012 - In Paul Dresch & Hannah Skoda (eds.), Legalism: anthropology and history. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.
     
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