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The legal theory of Pufendorf

Patrick Riley

pp. 421-431

Samuel Freiherr von Pufendorf (1632–1694)1 was the most celebrated German legal philosopher of the second half of the 17th century, in virtue of three widely disseminated jurisprudential works: De Jure Naturae et Gentium (1670), De Officio Hominis et Civilis (1682), and the so-called Eris Scandica (Palladini 1996, passim).

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DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2964-5_13

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Riley, P. (2009)., The legal theory of Pufendorf, in E. Pattaro, D. Canale, H. Hofmann & P. Riley (eds.), A treatise of legal philosophy and general jurisprudence 9-10, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 421-431.

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