Grotius produced two classic legal texts, The Law of Price and Booty and its spin-off, The Free Sea, among the greatest works in the history of international legal and political thought. His observations dealt with free trade in the East Indies, the Dutch Republic's military conflict with the Portuguese and Spanish in Asia, and the legal and moral grounds for attacking and plundering Portuguese and Spanish mercantile shipping. This book considers the background to the treatises, their content and significance, and what Grotius actually knew about Southeast Asian politics and Portuguese institutions of trade and diplomacy when he wrote them. Grotius' work on the freedom of the sea was a cornerstone in his enduring reputation as one of the fo...
This article examines Grotius' lifelong support for Dutch expansion overseas. As noted in other publ...
The possible Stoic origins of the natural rights and natural law theories of the Dutch jurist Hugo G...
Hugo Grotius, in his work Mare Liberum, asserted that the world\u27s oceans were free and incapable ...
Grotius produced two classic legal texts, The Law of Price and Booty and its spin-off, The Free Sea,...
This monograph is a study of the interaction of politics and political theory in The Netherlands and...
This article reconstructs Jacob van Heemskerck's second voyage to the East Indies and his capture of...
Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) developed some of his ideas on property, trade, sovereignty, just war and a...
This essay chapter explains how the myths surrounding Hugo Grotius (1583–1645) came into being and w...
HILE HUGO GROTIUS is generally regarded as the principal B ~ forerunner of modern international law,...
This essay discusses the historical and textual representations of piracy in the writings of Hugo Gr...
This article reconstructs the voyage of the Swimming Lion to the Caribbean in 1595 and the court bat...
Reading Texts on Sovereignty charts the development of the concept from the classical period to the ...
Seventeenth century Dutch jurist, Hugo Grotius is considered one of the most prominent names in the...
This article examines Grotius' lifelong support for Dutch expansion overseas. As noted in other publ...
The possible Stoic origins of the natural rights and natural law theories of the Dutch jurist Hugo G...
Hugo Grotius, in his work Mare Liberum, asserted that the world\u27s oceans were free and incapable ...
Grotius produced two classic legal texts, The Law of Price and Booty and its spin-off, The Free Sea,...
This monograph is a study of the interaction of politics and political theory in The Netherlands and...
This article reconstructs Jacob van Heemskerck's second voyage to the East Indies and his capture of...
Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) developed some of his ideas on property, trade, sovereignty, just war and a...
This essay chapter explains how the myths surrounding Hugo Grotius (1583–1645) came into being and w...
HILE HUGO GROTIUS is generally regarded as the principal B ~ forerunner of modern international law,...
This essay discusses the historical and textual representations of piracy in the writings of Hugo Gr...
This article reconstructs the voyage of the Swimming Lion to the Caribbean in 1595 and the court bat...
Reading Texts on Sovereignty charts the development of the concept from the classical period to the ...
Seventeenth century Dutch jurist, Hugo Grotius is considered one of the most prominent names in the...
This article examines Grotius' lifelong support for Dutch expansion overseas. As noted in other publ...
The possible Stoic origins of the natural rights and natural law theories of the Dutch jurist Hugo G...
Hugo Grotius, in his work Mare Liberum, asserted that the world\u27s oceans were free and incapable ...