Question

In his lecture De Indis, a thinker from this school argued that the indigenous peoples of the Americas have the right to ownership and discussed legitimate and illegitimate ways they could have come under foreign rule. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this movement that grew from the thought of Francisco de Vitoria.
ANSWER: School of Salamanca [or Escuela de Salamanca]
[10e] Along with Alberico Gentili and Hugo Grotius, Vitoria is often called the “father of” this field of law. Francisco Suárez described agreements between countries as part of this field of law governed by UN conventions.
ANSWER: international law [accept the law of nations]
[10m] In a work about the right to this action, Vitoria borrowed three conditions from Aquinas, including “right intention,” that are required for carrying out this action. Grotius wrote three books on this specific kind of action.
ANSWER: just war [prompt on war]
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