〘Noun〙 Former name of "Kokusai Koho (International Public Law)". ※Western Affairs (1866-70) by Yukichi Fukuzawa and others: "As the world progressed in civilization, a law was established and called the International Public Law. It was a kind of all-powerful authority over the world, and it was ordered that all nations must obey this public law." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 「こくさいこうほう(国際公法)」の旧称。※西洋事情(1866‐70)〈福沢諭吉〉外「世の文明に進むに従て一法を設け、これを万国公法と名けり。抑世上に一種の全権ありて、万国必ず此公法を守る可しと命を下すに」
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