Issue 2025-02
SOCIETAS ET IURISPRUDENTIA • Issue 2025-02
The second issue of the thirteenth volume of the journal SOCIETAS ET IURISPRUDENTIA offers a total of two separate scientific studies. The very first study offers readers a comprehensive legal analysis of the issue of ius in bello according to Francisco de Vitoria, a Spanish Dominican friar and the dean of the School of Salamanca, author of a comprehensive theory of just war. The second and final study examines three theoretical approaches to international law towards a balanced international legal order, while showing and analysing how Realism’s focus on survival dismisses law’s normative pull, how Statism prizes procedural legitimacy at the expense of substantive justice, and how Kantian Idealism risks licensing coercive interventions in the name of moral progress.
Full version of Issue SOCIETAS ET IURISPRUDENTIA 2025-02 
pp. 1-93 • PDF • 1525 kB
- Front Cover and Colophon 
 Slovak/English • PDF • 840 kB
- Editorial Board 
 Slovak • PDF • 315 kB
- Editorial Board 
 English • PDF • 310 kB
- Contents 
 pp. 9-9 • Slovak • PDF • 335 kB
- Contents 
 pp. 10-10 • English • PDF • 332 kB
- Jana Koprlová 
 Editorial for Summer Edition SOCIETAS ET IURISPRUDENTIA 2025
 pp. 11-14 • Slovak • PDF • 447 kB
- Jana Koprlová 
 Editorial for Summer Edition SOCIETAS ET IURISPRUDENTIA 2025
 pp. 15-18 • English • PDF • 439 kB
Studies
- Peter Vyšný 
 Francisco de Vitoria’s ius in bello
 pp. 19-46 • Slovak • PDF • 795 kB
- Nejat Dogan 
 Critiquing Theoretical Approaches to International Law: Toward a Balanced International Legal Order
 pp. 47-73 • English • PDF • 766 kB
- Information for Authors 
 pp. 74-78 • Slovak • PDF • 428 kB
- Information for Authors 
 pp. 79-83 • English • PDF • 427 kB
- Code of Ethics 
 pp. 84-88 • Slovak • PDF • 417 kB
- Code of Ethics 
 pp. 89-93 • English • PDF • 408 kB
- Back Cover 
 Slovak/English • PDF • 633 kB
