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Free Sea - with William Welwod's Critique & Grotius's Reply (Paperback)
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Free Sea - with William Welwod's Critique & Grotius's Reply (Paperback)
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The freedom of the seas -- meaning both the oceans of the world and
coastal waters -- has been among the most contentious issues in
international law for the past four hundred years. The most
influential argument in favour of freedom of navigation, trade, and
fishing was that put forth by the Dutch theorist Hugo Grotius in
his 1609 Mare Liberum'. The Free Sea' was originally published in
order to buttress Dutch claims of access to the lucrative markets
of the East Indies. It had been composed as the twelfth chapter of
a larger work, De Jure Praedae' (On the Law of Prize and Booty'),
which Grotius had written to defend the Dutch East India Company's
capture in 1603 of a rich Portuguese merchant ship in the Straits
of Singapore. This new edition publishes the only translation of
Grotius's masterpiece undertaken in his own lifetime -- a work left
in manuscript by the English historian and promoter of overseas
exploration Richard Hakluyt (1552-1616). This volume also contains
William Welwod's critque of Grotius (reprinted for the first time
since the seventeenth century) and Grotius's reply to Welwod. Taken
together, these documents provide an indispensable introduction to
modern ideas of sovereignty and property as they emerged from the
early-modern tradition of natural law.
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