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    Emer (Emmerich) de Vattel (French pronunciation: [vat-těl] 25 April 1714 – 28 December 1767) was a Prussian international lawyer. He was born in Couvet...
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    Nations and Sovereigns is a legal treatise on international law by Emerich de Vattel, published in 1758. The Law of Nations has been said to have modernized...
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  • domestic affairs was laid out in the mid-18th century by Swiss jurist Emer de Vattel. States became the primary institutional agents in an interstate system...
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  • (hospitality management school) [fr], a hotel and tourism business school Emer de Vattel (1714–1767), Swiss philosopher, diplomat and legal expert This disambiguation...
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  • of ius gentium, used by Hugo Grotius, and droits des gens, used by Emer de Vattel. The definition of international law has been debated; Bentham referred...
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  • domestic affairs was laid out in the mid-18th century by Swiss jurist Emer de Vattel. States became the primary institutional agents in an interstate system...
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    criminalization of aggression derives from eighteenth-century theorist Emer de Vattel, although Vattel did not envision formal trials for aggression, simply the execution...
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    Persons and independent". At around the same time, the Swiss jurist Emer de Vattel pronounced that "states are bodies politic", "moral persons" with their...
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    combatants through much of history was "to the victory belong the spoils". Emer de Vattel, in The Law of Nations (1758), presented an early codification of the...
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    colonising state by right of occupancy. Several years before Blackstone, Emer de Vattel, in his Le droit des gents (1758), drew a distinction between land that...
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  • in 1789. Dumas was influenced by the works of international lawyer Emer de Vattel. *Purcell, L. Edward. Who Was Who in the American Revolution. New York:...
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  • nature, or at least upon that of nations." Two years after Blackstone, Emer de Vattel, in his Le droit des gents (1758), drew a distinction between land that...
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  • 1713) December 28 – Emer de Vattel, Swiss philosopher (b. 1714) date unknown Firmin Abauzit, French scientist (b. 1679) Blas María de la Garza Falcón, Spanish...
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  • circumstances as they stand'). The Swiss legal expert Emer de Vattel (1714–1767) was the next key contributor. Vattel promoted the view that 'every body bound himself...
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  • Umayyad – Umayya ibn Abd Shams (as in Umayyad dynasty) Vattelian – Emer de Vattel Vesalian – Vesalius Vestal – Vesta, of Roman mythology (as in Vestal...
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    Hugo Grotius (redirect from Hugo de Groot)
    Testament) – Amsterdam and Paris, 1641–50 De fato (On Destiny) – Paris, 1648 Coenraad van Beuningen Emer de Vattel English school of international relations...
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    the War of the Austrian Succession. European legal experts such as Emer de Vattel argued that states could provide auxiliary forces to either side of...
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    "Liberal" as an adjective (Yale University Press, 2023) Hugo Grotius Emer de Vattel Thomas Nagel Richard Rorty John Rawls Pronounced /ˈwɔːlzər/. Howard...
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    Siege of Jaffa (category Battles inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe)
    the law of war at the time was Emer de Vattel's widely discussed treatise, The Laws of Nations (1758). In it, de Vattel (1714–1767) laid out the considerations...
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    1782) April 18 – Jacques-Nompar III de Caumont, duc de La Force, French nobleman (d. 1755) April 25 – Emer de Vattel, Swiss philosopher (d. 1767) May 6...
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    1998. Flanagan adopts the philosophical analysis of John Locke and Emer de Vattel that European colonization of North America by Western civilization...
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    published its Law of War Manual. Lieber is cited after Hugo Grotius and Emer de Vattel and before Hersch Lauterpacht as a subsidiary means and an authority...
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    are located on the Travers–Buttes line, which also serves Travers. Emer de Vattel (1714 in Couvet – 1767) an international lawyer Ferdinand Berthoud (1727...
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    values of early Swiss philosophers like Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui and Emer de Vattel, and the 1848 Swiss Constitution was influenced by our own U.S. Constitution...
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    the American Enlightenment were Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws and Emer de Vattel's Law of Nations. Both informed early American ideas of government and...
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  • reflected in the century's most important treatise on international law, Emer de Vattel's Du Droit des Gens (1758). At the end of the century, Immanuel Kant...
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  • 1782) April 18 – Jacques-Nompar III de Caumont, duc de La Force, French nobleman (d. 1755) April 25 – Emer de Vattel, Swiss philosopher (d. 1767) May 6...
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    1760s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    1713) December 28 – Emer de Vattel, Swiss philosopher (b. 1714) date unknown Firmin Abauzit, French scientist (b. 1679) Blas María de la Garza Falcón, Spanish...
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  • drawing from the writings of Swiss jurist and international lawyer Emer de Vattel: The first [general law] is universal, or established by the general...
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    appropriation for the purchase of two books: Plutarch's Parallel Lives and Emer de Vattel's The Law of Nations. On July 2, 1819, the balance of available funds...
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