This essay chapter explains how the myths surrounding Hugo Grotius (1583–1645) came into being and whose interests have been served by it. It was a combination of Dutch nationalism and the rise of modern international law that turned Grotius into a ‘founding father’ of modern international law, with a little help, it should be said, from the American delegates at the 1899 Hague Peace Conference. The myth is based on a highly selective reading of De Jure Belli ac Pacis (1625) and completely ignores the larger historical context of Grotius’ work, particularly his hands-on involvement in Western imperialism and colonialism. The chapter aims to properly contextualize Grotius’ life and work, rather than to focus on just one aspect of it and use ...
This article examines Grotius' lifelong support for Dutch expansion overseas. As noted in other publ...
Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) developed some of his ideas on property, trade, sovereignty, just war and a...
This chapter divides Grotius’s influence into three problem areas that are, however, neither mutuall...
This essay chapter explains how the myths surrounding Hugo Grotius (1583–1645) came into being and w...
Hugo Grotius frequently occupies the title, \u27`father\u27 of international law.\u27 While the orig...
There are several theories when the birth date of international law was. Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) wa...
Seventeenth century Dutch jurist, Hugo Grotius is considered one of the most prominent names in the...
Grotius\u27 magnum opus of 1625, De Jure Belli ac Pacis , represented the culmination and summary o...
Grotius produced two classic legal texts, The Law of Price and Booty and its spin-off, The Free Sea,...
AbstractHugo Grotius’s account of sovereign power in De iure belli ac pacis occupies a contested pla...
This article reconstructs Jacob van Heemskerck's second voyage to the East Indies and his capture of...
Mit seinem Hauptwerk 'De Iure Belli ac Pacis' gilt Hugo Grotius (1583 - 1645) als Gründer einer syst...
Published also as thesis (PH.D.) Columbia university, 1917.Includes bibliographical references and i...
This thesis is an intellectual history of the 'Grotian tradition' from the works of Hugo Grotius to ...
This chapter offers an introduction to early modern Just War theory by analysing one of the most imp...
This article examines Grotius' lifelong support for Dutch expansion overseas. As noted in other publ...
Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) developed some of his ideas on property, trade, sovereignty, just war and a...
This chapter divides Grotius’s influence into three problem areas that are, however, neither mutuall...
This essay chapter explains how the myths surrounding Hugo Grotius (1583–1645) came into being and w...
Hugo Grotius frequently occupies the title, \u27`father\u27 of international law.\u27 While the orig...
There are several theories when the birth date of international law was. Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) wa...
Seventeenth century Dutch jurist, Hugo Grotius is considered one of the most prominent names in the...
Grotius\u27 magnum opus of 1625, De Jure Belli ac Pacis , represented the culmination and summary o...
Grotius produced two classic legal texts, The Law of Price and Booty and its spin-off, The Free Sea,...
AbstractHugo Grotius’s account of sovereign power in De iure belli ac pacis occupies a contested pla...
This article reconstructs Jacob van Heemskerck's second voyage to the East Indies and his capture of...
Mit seinem Hauptwerk 'De Iure Belli ac Pacis' gilt Hugo Grotius (1583 - 1645) als Gründer einer syst...
Published also as thesis (PH.D.) Columbia university, 1917.Includes bibliographical references and i...
This thesis is an intellectual history of the 'Grotian tradition' from the works of Hugo Grotius to ...
This chapter offers an introduction to early modern Just War theory by analysing one of the most imp...
This article examines Grotius' lifelong support for Dutch expansion overseas. As noted in other publ...
Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) developed some of his ideas on property, trade, sovereignty, just war and a...
This chapter divides Grotius’s influence into three problem areas that are, however, neither mutuall...