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25 - Punishment and Crime

from Part IV - Grotius as a Legal Scholar

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 September 2021

Randall Lesaffer
Affiliation:
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Janne E. Nijman
Affiliation:
Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Summary

Contracts must be regulated by equality, which stipulates that the party who has obtained less because of an inequality shall have a right of action. Grotius proposed a broad concept of equality, which concerns various elements: acts preceding the conclusion of a contract, the principal act, and the subject matter of the agreement. Grotius’s teachings on the law of treaties reflect those illustrated for promises and contracts, but also encompass some differences. For example, Grotius does not condemn treaties with unequal terms.

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Blom, A., ‘Owning punishment: Grotius on right and meritGrotiana N.S., 36 (2005) 327.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Terumi, F., ‘Punishment’, in Yasuaki, O. (ed.), A Normative Approach to War. Peace, War and Justice in Grotius (Oxford, 1993), 221–43.Google Scholar
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