International legal axiomatics of Kant: history and modernity
Journal: Advances in Law Studies (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-04-30
Authors : Viktor Pozdnyakov;
Page : 78-86
Keywords : international law; war and peace; the methodology; the revolution; liberalism; marxism-leninism; a philosophy;
Abstract
The article discusses the problems of international legal philosophy of Kant in its historical and methodological significance for modern analysis of international relations. The author pays attention to the formulation of Kant problems of war and peace as a central issue of international law. International legal concept Kant considered by the author in terms of the basic principles of solution to the problem of war and peace. Particular attention is paid to reflect this perspective in the marxist and liberal traditions.
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