<p>The theory of <em>leges humanae</em> – the legal order governing human society – makes up the heart of Suárez’s legal teachings. There are both systematic and historical reasons for its central position. This edited volume is a collection of studies on the most important chapters of Suárez’s doct
Die Staatsrechtslehre des Francisco Suárez
✍ Scribed by Oliver Bach (editor); Norbert Brieskorn (editor); Gideon Stiening (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- German
- Leaves
- 356
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
The theory of leges humanae – the legal order governing human society – makes up the heart of Suárez’s legal teachings. There are both systematic and historical reasons for its central position. This edited volume is a collection of studies on the most important chapters of Suárez’s doctrine of state law developed in Book III of his De legibus.
✦ Table of Contents
Inhalt
Siglenverzeichnis
1 Einleitung
»Quia et homo non fert legem nisi ut minister Dei«
2 Grundlagen
Der Ursprung der menschlichen Gesetzgebungsgewalt in Francisco Suárezʼ De legibus ac Deo legislatore
Das Gesetzgebungsrecht von Papst und Kaiser und die Irrtümer des englischen Königs
3 Politik und Herrschaft
Der vernünftige Inhalt des Gesetzes: Gerechtigkeit und Gemeinwohl
Contra Machiavellum?
Promulgatio et divulgatio
Francisco Suárez und die Zustimmung des Volkes zu Gesetzen
4 Geltung und Verpflichtung
Intentio legislatoris seu ratio legis
»Oboediendum est iustis praeceptis principum.«
Zwischen Lebensgefahr und Todsünde
Zur Dialektik der Klerikerexemption von staatlichen Gesetzen
»Ipse autem princeps non est subditus«
5 Suárezʼ Staatstheorie im zeitgenössischen Kontext
Volkssouveränität und Widerstandsrecht bei Bartolomé de Las Casas und Francisco Suárez
Ausgewählte Forschungsliteratur
Index
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