Eenige Opmerkingen Over Het Politietoezicht Op Zee, written by Hendrik Cornelis Hacke, delves into the intricacies of maritime police oversight in relation to the Zeevisscherij-conventie (Fisheries Convention) of May 6, 1882. This historical work examines the legal and political dimensions of regulating maritime activities, focusing specifically on the enforcement and implications of the convention. Hacke's observations provide valuable insights into the challenges and considerations involved in policing the seas during the late 19th century. This book offers a detailed look at the intersection of law, politics, and maritime affairs in the Netherlands, making it a significant resource for scholars and enthusiasts of maritime history and legal studies.
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