In the nineteenth century the debate between the Naturalists and the Positivists became heated in England . Richard Wildman , of London , who wrote on the nature and sources of international law in 1849 , denied positively that the law of nature forms any part of international law . He says : ``The term is borrowed from the Roman lawyers . The law of nature in its contemporary signification means nothing more than natural justice and equity , or the rules of theoretical propriety . This was one...











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