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Cornelis van
Bijnkershoek (a.k.a.
Cornelius van
Bynkershoek) (29 May 1673, in
Middelburg – 16
April 1743, in The Hague) was a
Dutch jurist and
legal theorist...
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centuries through the
writings of Hugo
Grotius (1653),
Cornelius van
Bynkershoek (1707), and Jean-Jacques
Burlamaqui (1732),
among others, and due to...
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compromise position presented by
Dutch legal theorist Cornelius Bynkershoek, who in De
dominio maris (1702),
established the
principle that maritime...
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imprudent warnings to the enemy. For example,
writing in 1737,
Cornelius van
Bynkershoek judged that "nations and
princes endowed with some
pride are not generally...
- to the "cannon shot" rule
developed by the
Dutch jurist Cornelius van
Bynkershoek. All
waters beyond national boundaries were
considered international...
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humanist scholar,
banished in 1679 and
settled in
England Cornelius van
Bynkershoek (1673–1743), a
Dutch jurist and
legal theorist Steph****
Versluys (1694–1736)...
- writers, such as
Richard Zouche (1590–1661) in
England and
Cornelis van
Bynkershoek (1673–1743) in the Netherlands,
argued that
international law should...
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online here,
under construction.
Questions of
Public Law,
Cornelius van
Bynkershoek (1737).
Available online here. The Law of Nations,
Emmerich de Vattel...
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extended seawards from land. A
workable formula was
found by
Cornelius Bynkershoek in his De
dominio maris (1702),
restricting maritime dominion to the...
- of Orange-N****au,
Dutch stadholder and king of
England Cornelius van
Bynkershoek,
jurist and
legal theorist,
president of the
Supreme Court of the Netherlands...