ETHICAL BASIS OF INTERNATIONAL LAWItem #: 62985 Pages: xiii, 190 pp. Published: Chicago; Loyola Press; 1929. This treatise, which grew out of a Ph.D. dissertation inphilosophy accepted by the University of Notre Dame, isnotable for its Catholic viewpoint. Roemer, who relates hiswork to the philosophy of history, traces the ethical rootsof international law from classical sources and the earlyChristian Church Fathers through Grotius and Kant. He alsocommends the role of the Vatican as an arbitrator intwentieth-century international relations. Roemer was aprofessor of philosophy at Notre Dame.Reprinted by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.Distributed by William S. Hein & Co., Inc. Please contact us to request purchasing information. |