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Emmerich de
Vattel (French pronunciation: [vatɛl] 25
April 1714 – 28
December 1767) was a philosopher, diplomat, and jurist.
Vattel's work profoundly...
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Nations and
Sovereigns is a
legal treatise on
international law by
Emerich de
Vattel,
published in 1758.
Centuries after his
death it was
found that
United States...
- have an
implicit right of secession. The
political philosopher Emmerich de
Vattel said: "Several
sovereign and
independent states may
unite themselves together...
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Premasathi Vattel Te is a
Marathi movie released in May 1987.
Produced by Uma
Prakash Bhende and
directed by
Dutta Keshav. Uma
Bhende Prakash Bhende Ashok...
- ius gentium, used by Hugo Grotius, and
droits des gens, used by Emer de
Vattel. The
definition of
international law has been debated;
Bentham referred...
- (2015). De Ruysscher, D.; Capelle, K. (eds.).
History in
Legal Doctrine;
Vattel and Réal De
Curban on the
Spanish Succession; the War of the
Spanish Succession...
- (hospitality
management school) [fr], a
hotel and
tourism business school Emer de
Vattel (1714–1767),
Swiss philosopher,
diplomat and
legal expert This disambiguation...
- law of war at the time was Emer de
Vattel's widely discussed treatise, The Laws of
Nations (1758). In it, de
Vattel (1714–1767) laid out the considerations...
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domestic affairs was laid out in the mid-18th
century by
Swiss jurist Emer de
Vattel.
States became the
primary institutional agents in an
interstate system...
- at
least upon that of nations."
Several years before Blackstone, Emer de
Vattel, in his Le
droit des
gents (1758), drew a
distinction between land that...