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    Hugo Grotius (/ˈɡroʊʃiəs/ GROW-shee-əss; 10 April 1583 – 28 August 1645), also known as Hugo de Groot (Dutch: [ˈɦyɣoː də ˈɣroːt]) or Huig de Groot (Dutch:...
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  • deity, Grotius believed that the natural law came from an essential universal reason, common to all men. This rationalist perspective enabled Grotius to posit...
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  • sidenote, the formation of the accord was influenced by the writings of Hugo Grotius in Mare Liberum ("The Free Seas"), which was published in 1609 at the...
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    De jure belli ac pacis (category Books by Hugo Grotius)
    pacis (English: On the Law of War and Peace) is a 1625 book written by Hugo Grotius on the legal status of war that is regarded as a foundational work in...
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  • political philosophy" and international law, along with Alberico Gentili and Hugo Grotius. This came at a time when the University of Salamanca was engaged in...
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    the Jewish people into factions that eventually dis-unified Jerusalem. Hugo Grotius (17th century), interprets “the earth”, in verse 4, as the land of Judea...
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    However, the exposition of Grotius convinced the Englishman Henry Hammond (1605-1660). Hammond sympathized with Grotius' desire for unity among Christians...
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    Jan Cornets De Groot or Johan Hugo De Groot Latinized as Janus Grotius (8 March 1554 – 3 May 1640) was a Dutch nobleman and scholar who conducted experiments...
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    Amid growing competition over sea trade, Dutch jurist and philosopher Hugo Grotius—considered the father of international law generally—wrote Mare Liberum...
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    Mare Liberum (category Books by Hugo Grotius)
    written by the Dutch jurist and philosopher Hugo Grotius, first published in 1609. In The Free Sea, Grotius formulated the new principle that the sea was...
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  • direct translation of the late medieval concepts of ius gentium, used by Hugo Grotius, and droits des gens, used by Emer de Vattel. The definition of international...
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    funerals, is sealed with a 5,000 kg (11,020 lb) cover stone. A statue of Hugo Grotius created by Franciscus Leonardus Stracké [nl] in 1886, located on the...
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  • the Company then called Hugo Grotius, a jurist of the Dutch Republic, to draft a defence of the seizure. In 1609 Hugo Grotius sought to ground his defense...
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    Santa Catarina (ship) (category Hugo Grotius)
    representatives of the Company called upon jurist Hugo Grotius to draft a polemical defence of the seizure. Grotius sought to ground his defense of the seizure...
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  • painter Hugo Gonçalves Ferreira Neto (born 2001), Brazilian footballer Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), Dutch forefather of international law theory Hugo Hamilton...
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    Noteworthy historical figures include Jacobus Arminius, Simon Episcopius, Hugo Grotius, John Goodwin, Thomas Grantham, John Wesley, Richard Watson, Thomas Osmond...
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  • Sir Alberico Gentili and Hugo Grotius based their philosophies of international law on natural law. In particular, Grotius's writings on freedom of the...
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    Arminianism, but more broadly, the term may embrace the teachings of Hugo Grotius, John Wesley, and others as well. Classical Arminianism and Wesleyan...
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    to individuals such as René Descartes, Rembrandt, Christiaan Huygens, Hugo Grotius, Baruch Spinoza, and Baron d'Holbach. The university has seven academic...
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    as the "father of international law", along with Alberico Gentili and Hugo Grotius, though some contemporary academics have suggested that such a description...
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  • based on the state theory of Jean Bodin and the natural law teachings of Hugo Grotius. It underlies the modern international system of sovereign states and...
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  • tyrants. Contributing literature Discourse on Voluntary Servitude, 1577 Hugo Grotius (Netherlands 1583–1645) Contributing literature Mare Liberum, 1606 De...
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  • Society." Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), Dutch jurist Thomas Baty (1869–1954), English transgender lawyer, writer and activist Transactions of the Grotius Society...
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  • Social contract theorists from the history of political thought include Hugo Grotius (1625), Thomas Hobbes (1651), Samuel Pufendorf (1673), John Locke (1689)...
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  • international law concept of humanitarian intervention dates back to Hugo Grotius and the European politics in the 17th century. However, that customary...
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    commentaries and revisions of the natural law theories of Thomas Hobbes and Hugo Grotius. His political concepts are part of the cultural background of the American...
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    (1615–1691). Grotius' writings were also published at Basel in 1732. They were in Harvard College library in 1723 and Yale College library in 1733. Grotius' first...
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    a stick", "as a sign of peace", to his enemy Vasco da Gama. In 1625, Hugo Grotius in De jure belli ac pacis (On the Law of War and Peace), one of the foundational...
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    illegitimate. Modern theorists considered as iusnaturalists include Hugo Grotius, Immanuel Kant, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, and Franz von Zeiller, among...
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    Requiem Music. Scarecrow Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-585-47162-4. Hugo Grotius (1995). Hugo Grotius, Ordinum Hollandiae AC Westfrisiae Pietas (1613): Critical...
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