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LONDON
P. S. KING & LTD.SON,
WESTMINSTERORCHARD HOUSE,THISBOOK IS PRESENT
INOURLIBRARY
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A PRIMER OF
PEACE & WAR
THE PRINCIPLES OF
INTERNATIONAL MORALITY
EDITED FOR THE CATHOLIC SOCIAL GUILD
BY
CHARLES M.A.PLATER, S.J.,
L
. BASIL S
LONDON NEW YORK
LTD. P.P. S. KING& KENEDY & SONSSON, J.
ORCHARD WESTMINSTER BARCLAY STREETHOUSE, 44
1915H13
1954TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY
of our
(1) Importance subject (1)
reasonOur is to human(2) appeal (2)
The use of the historical method(3) (3)
PART I. INTERNATIONAL MORALITY
IN GENERAL
DEFINITIONS AND DIVISIONS(A)
The International Law defined andState, (4),
divided into Public and Private Natural
(f>),
and Positive (6)
THE EXISTENCE OF NATURAL RIGHTS(B)
AND DUTIES BETWEEN STATES
Proved : From moral (7)(I) personality of interexistence(II) positive
national law (8)
From natural needs (9)(III)
The denial of a natural law between nations
(10),
due to :
Materialistic and (11)(I) theory practice
" "
of methods
(II) Exaggeration positive
Two viz. that(12). objections,
natural law is and that it isvague
unpractical
A mistaken toappeal history (13)(III)CONTENTS
1 1 1 ( i A ( P
! O NATURALRIGHTSAND
.(; BETWEENDU1 STATES 26
andTiginal acquired (14)
ORIGINAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES 28(i)
andduties,(A) Original charity justice.
ofThe Thisprecept charity (15). precept
to States :applies
Proof (Hi)
with lovebetween individuals(1 ) Parity
Fromadmirablecharacterofthe(2 ) State of the
(3) universality precept
onNotes this doctrine (17)
States must love "as(1) neighbours
"themselves
The holds even in time of(2) precept
war : allows for assertion ofyet (a)
for materialjust rights, (b) prayer
atvictory, (c) righteous indignation
crimes of enemy
Positive duties of between(3) charit)
States
National : true(4) and falseegoism
patriotism
Original rights-(18)
The of(I) andright self-preservation
development (19)
The of(i) viz.right self-preservation,
lives and(a) Protecting propert}
of subjects, moral(6) protecting
of Stateunity
The of(ii) Natureright development.
and limitations. Two errors :
is(i) "Might FalseRight," (2)
Nationalism (20)
The(II) of andright ownership juris
diction (21)
The of(III) external andright liberty
independence. Intervention (22)
Other divisions of rights andoriginal
duties (23)
(ii) ACQUIRED RIGHTS AND DUTIES 49
: how(a) Rights acquired (24)
toRight newacquire Titles :territory.
Occupation, Accretion, Con-Cession,
qiiest, Prescription
Territorial over watersrights
Duties.(b) ofDuty restitution holds between
States (25)