Oxford Handbooks Online 2012
DOI: 10.1093/law/9780199599752.003.0048
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Alberico Gentili (1552–1608)

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“…Yet it took a while for his thoughts to become accepted and acknowledged by the global legal (sociological) mainstream. This is the case even though some scholars track traces of legal pluralist thinking back to Alberico Gentili, one of the founding fathers of international law in the 16 th century (for more on Gentili see Scattola 2012). Gentili's thoughts are interpreted to represent a "pragmatic pluralism" when he referred to the international society of "all organized political communities" back in 1598 (Kingsbury 1998;Burke-White 2005, 978, n. 69).…”
Section: What Is Global Legal Pluralism?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet it took a while for his thoughts to become accepted and acknowledged by the global legal (sociological) mainstream. This is the case even though some scholars track traces of legal pluralist thinking back to Alberico Gentili, one of the founding fathers of international law in the 16 th century (for more on Gentili see Scattola 2012). Gentili's thoughts are interpreted to represent a "pragmatic pluralism" when he referred to the international society of "all organized political communities" back in 1598 (Kingsbury 1998;Burke-White 2005, 978, n. 69).…”
Section: What Is Global Legal Pluralism?mentioning
confidence: 99%