
Grotian diagram
A Grotian Diagram is a visual tool used to represent the prime aspects of a legal or philosophical argument, particularly in the field of international law. Named after Hugo Grotius, the "father of modern international law," it illustrates the relationships between various legal concepts, principles, and cases. By organizing thoughts and showing how different ideas connect to each other, a Grotian Diagram helps clarify complex discussions, making it easier for individuals to understand the interplay of laws and ethics in global interactions.