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Paperback Mare Clausum: Bijdrage Tot De Geschiedenis Der Rivaliteit Van Engeland En Nederland in De Zeventiende Eeuw [Dutch] Book

ISBN: 1143148592

ISBN13: 9781143148590

Mare Clausum: Bijdrage Tot De Geschiedenis Der Rivaliteit Van Engeland En Nederland in De Zeventiende Eeuw [Dutch]

Mare Clausum, door Hugo Grotius en Samuel Muller, is een belangrijk werk dat bijdraagt aan de geschiedenis van de rivaliteit tussen Engeland en Nederland in de zeventiende eeuw. Het behandelt de doctrine van de gesloten zee (mare clausum) en de impact ervan op de maritieme en politieke verhoudingen tussen de twee naties.

Dit boek onderzoekt de juridische en filosofische argumenten van Hugo Grotius met betrekking tot de vrijheid van de zee, evenals de reacties en uitdagingen die deze argumenten in Engeland opriepen. Het biedt inzicht in de complexe relatie tussen Engeland en Nederland tijdens een cruciale periode in hun geschiedenis. Mare Clausum is essentieel voor historici, juristen, en iedereen die ge nteresseerd is in de ontwikkeling van het internationale recht en de maritieme geschiedenis.

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