Hugo Grotius, Mare Liberum, 1609-2009 / edited and annotated by Robert Feenstra ; with a general introduction by Jeroen Vervliet.

The quadricentenary of Hugo Grotius’ Mare liberum (1609-2009) offered the opportunity to publish a reliable critical edition – combined with a revised English translation – of Grotius’ first publication in the field of international law. Starting from a comparison with the autographic manuscript, Ro...

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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:Bilingual ed.
Language:English
Series:Nijhoff eBook titles
Physical Description:1 online resource (242 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / R. Feenstra
  • General Introduction / Jeroen Vervliet
  • Editor’s Introduction
  • Edition Of The Latin Text And English Translation / R. Feenstra
  • Chapter I. That By The Law Of Nations Navigation Is Free For Everybook-body To Whomsoever / R. Feenstra
  • Chapter II. That The Portuguese Have No Right Of Dominion, By Title Of Discovery, Over Those Indians To Whom The Dutch Sail / R. Feenstra
  • Chapter III. That The Portuguese Have No Right Of Dominion Over The Indians By Title Of Papal Donation / R. Feenstra
  • Chapter IV. That The Portuguese Have No Right Of Dominion Over The Indians By Title Of War / R. Feenstra
  • Chapter V. That The Sea Leading To The Indians Or The Right Of Navigation Thereon Does Not Belong To The Portuguese By Title Of Possession / R. Feenstra
  • Chapter VI. That The Sea Or The Right Of Navigation Thereon Does Not Belong To The Portuguese By Title Of Papal Donation / R. Feenstra
  • Chapter VII. That The Sea Or The Right Of Navigation Thereon Does Not Belong To The Portuguese By Title Of Prescription Or Custom / R. Feenstra
  • Chapter VIII. That By The Law Of Nations Trade Is Free Between Whomsoever / R. Feenstra
  • Chapter IX. That Trade With The Indians Does Not Belong To The Portuguese By Title Of Occupation / R. Feenstra
  • Chapter X. That Trade With The Indians Does Not Belong To The Portuguese By Title Of Papal Donation / R. Feenstra
  • Chapter XI. That Trade With The Indians Does Not Belong To The Portuguese By Right Of Prescription Or Custom / R. Feenstra
  • Chapter XII. That The Portuguese Cannot Appeal To Any Equity In Their Prohibition Of Trade / R. Feenstra
  • Chapter XIII. That The Dutch Are To Maintain The Right To Carry On Indian Trade By Peace, By Truce, Or By War / R. Feenstra
  • Appendix. Two Letters Of The King Of Spain / R. Feenstra
  • Abbreviations Used For References In The Editor’s Introduction, In His Notes And His List Of Sources / R. Feenstra
  • List Of Sources / R. Feenstra
  • Index Of Sources Not Mentioned In The List / R. Feenstra
  • General Index / R. Feenstra.