The notions of "natural rights" and "international law" were largely developed
The notions of "natural rights" and "international law" were largely developed
They came later, by followers of Aquinas.
The notions of "natural rights" and "international law" were largely developed
Later thinkers in the natural law tradition developed the idea of natural rights. For example, the Spanish Jesuit Francisco Suárez (1548-1617) condemned Spanish colonization as violating the natural rights of sovereign peoples. And the Dutch Protestant Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) developed influential ideas about natural rights and international law.
The notions of "natural rights" and "international law" were largely developed
They came later, by followers of Aquinas.