Libertad De Mares: Comentarios Del Tomo Primero, written in Spanish, delves into the concept of freedom of the seas. Authored by Bertrand Bar re and Manuel Mar a Guti rrez, this work, originally published in 1841, offers insights into maritime law and international relations during a pivotal period. The text examines the historical and political implications of maritime freedom, providing a valuable resource for understanding the legal and diplomatic landscape of the 19th century. This book remains relevant for scholars and researchers interested in the evolution of international law and the historical context of maritime regulations.
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