Libertad religiosa y derecho de gentes en la polonia tardo medieval: El caso de Pawel Wlodkowic (Paulus Vladimiri)

Translated title of the contribution: Religious freedom and the law of nations in late medieval Poland: The case of pawel Wlodkowic (Paulus Vladimiri)

Bárbara Díaz Kayel*

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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to spread the work of Pawel Wlodkowic (Paulus Vladimiri), Polish late-medieval canonist, who developed the law of the nations, especially the non-Christian nations and religious freedom. The article begins by introducing the author and his historical context, then Wlodkowic's ideas regarding the fundamental equality of all human beings, their freedom, especially religious freedom and the right of pagan nations to exist. This paper will show that evangelizing pagan nations are the author's concern, which drives him to study people and communities' rights and freedoms, and therewith the development of the ius gentium.

Translated title of the contributionReligious freedom and the law of nations in late medieval Poland: The case of pawel Wlodkowic (Paulus Vladimiri)
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)169-182
Number of pages14
JournalRevista de Estudios Historico-Juridicos
Issue number40
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

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