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The notions of "natural rights" and "international law" were largely developed

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The notions of "natural rights" and "international law" were largely developed

They came later, by followers of Aquinas.

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The notions of "natural rights" and "international law" were largely developed

    { 1 } - by Aquinas.
    { 2 } - by followers of Aquinas.
    { 3 } - neither.

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.

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The notions of "natural rights" and "international law" were largely developed

    { 1 } - by Aquinas.
    { 2 } - by followers of Aquinas.
    { 3 } - neither.

They came later, by followers of Aquinas.

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