-
jurist Hugo Grotius's 1604
seminal work on
international law, De Iure
Praedae (Of The Law of
Prize and Booty), was an advocate's
brief defending Dutch...
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right of
unobstructed navigation long
before Grotius wrote his De Jure
Praedae (On the Law of Spoils) in the year of 1604. Additionally, 16th century...
- recognition." Grotius's
seminal treatise on
international law
called De Iure
Praedae Commentarius (Commentary on the Law of
Prize and Booty),
published in 1604—of...
- justice. One
chapter of his long theory-laden
treatise entitled De Jure
Prædæ made it to the
press in the form of the
influential pamphlet, Mare Liberum...
- and the
Medieval Latin avis
prede "bird of prey," from the
Latin avis
praedae though the
Oxford English Dictionary notes a
connection with the Latin...
- in
September 1604
jurist Hugo
Grotius wrote a
treatise titled De Jure
Praedae Commentarius ("Commentary on the Law of
Prize and Booty"),
later published...
-
seafaring trade. One
chapter of his long theory-laden
treatise entitled De Jure
Prædæ made it to the
press in the form of the
influential pamphlet, Mare Liberum...
-
jurisdiction in
modern international law,
promulgating in his De Jure
Praedae (Of the Law of Captures) and
later Dē jūre bellī ac pācis (Of the Law of...
-
Liberum for the Press: Hugo Grotius’
Rewriting of
Chapter 12 of De iure
praedae in November–December 1608", Grotiana, New Series, 27–8 (2005–7): 246–80...
-
right of
unobstructed navigation long
before Grotius wrote his De Jure
Praedae (On the Law of Spoils) in the year of 1604. Previously, in the 16th century...