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    Mare Liberum (or The Freedom of the Seas) is a book in Latin on international law written by the Dutch jurist and philosopher Hugo Grotius, first published...
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    synonym for the more formal term "high seas", which under the doctrine of mare liberum (Latin for "freedom of the seas"), do not belong to any state's jurisdiction...
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  • state that is closed or not accessible to other states. Mare clausum is an exception to mare liberum (Latin for "free sea"), meaning a sea that is open to...
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    The Mare Liberum is a ship operated privately by the Berlin-based human rights organization of the same name. Mare Liberum e.V. has been monitoring human...
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  • Mare Liberum is a Berlin-based human rights organisation founded in 2018. Since then, Mare Liberum e.V. has been monitoring human rights in the Aegean...
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    to the press in the form of the influential pamphlet, Mare Liberum (The Free Sea). In Mare Liberum, published in 1609, Grotius adapted the principle originally...
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    Hugo Grotius—considered the father of international law generally—wrote Mare Liberum (The Freedom of the Seas), published in 1609, which set forth the principle...
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  • dominant European trade carrier, championed a different rule, known as mare liberum (free seas), summarized as "a free ship [makes] free goods." This meant...
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    the Law of War and Peace) dedicated to Louis XIII of France and the Mare Liberum (The Free Seas) for which Grotius has been called the "father of international...
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  • 2020-06-11. Retrieved 2020-11-15. Mare Liberum Wins in Court mare-liberum.org, accessed 17 May 2021 "Mare Liberum: human rights monitoring at peril in...
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    the legality of the Dutch attack included Hugo Grotius' treatise, the Mare Liberum, widely considered to be the progentior of modern maritime law. The Portuguese...
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    Denmark–Norway claimed the land, while the Dutch and France claimed the mare liberum principle, resulting in Svalbard becoming terra nullius—land without...
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    contributions include the publication of Mare Liberum ex jure naturae, gentium & civili assertum, vindicatum, redevivum (Mare Liberum) in 1726. Additionally, he served...
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    foundation of international legal doctrine regarding the seas and oceans – Mare Liberum, a Latin title that translates to "freedom of the seas". The Grotian...
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    Hakluyt prepared an English translation of Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius' Mare Liberum (1609), a treatise that sought to demonstrate that the Dutch had the...
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    (2010-01-01), "Edition Of The Latin Text And English Translation", Hugo Grotius Mare Liberum 1609–2009, Brill | Nijhoff, pp. 1–25, doi:10.1163/ej.9789004177017.i-178...
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  • of Hugo Grotius presented in Mare Liberum. Anthony Pagden describes it as a "point-by-point refutation" of Mare Liberum. De iusto imperio defends the...
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    earliest maritime law, the Netherlands have historically highly valued the mare liberum principle. Hence, the Dutch government decided to contribute a significant...
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    Simon de Montfort's Parliament 20 Hugo Grotius 1583–1645 Dutch Republic Mare Liberum, De jure belli ac pacis and others 21 William Blackstone 1723–1780 Great...
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  • peaceful purposes and the freedom of navigation (freedom of the seas, Mare Liberum). All ships and countries are free to trade and navigate the oceans,...
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  • 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 insistence of the...
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  • Montrose, Angus and HMS Montrose mare liberum free sea In law, a sea open to international shipping navigation. mare nostrum our sea A nickname given...
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    of international law. He invented the concept of the "Free seas" or Mare liberum, which was fiercely contested by England, the Netherlands' main rival...
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  • 1992) Iihtallan (album, 2019) Wave (demo, 1995) Promo Tape (demo, 1996) Mare Liberum (demo, 1997) The Dynamic Gallery of Thoughts (1998) War Vol. I (split...
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    da. Duarte Pacheco Pereira, capitão e governador de S. Jorge da Mina. Mare Liberum, I(1990), pp. 1–27. "O caso Pacheco Pereira". PÚBLICO. 13 October 2012...
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    Grotius's Commentaries; the 12th Chapter later became the basis of the noted Mare Liberum (Freedom of the Seas) principle). Francis R. Stark, "The Abolition of...
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    international waters: free to all nations, but belonging to none of them (the mare liberum principle propounded by Hugo Grotius). In the early 20th century, some...
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  • philosopher and jurist, published the book mare liberum where he introduced the concept of the free sea (mare liberum is translated to free sea in legal Latin)...
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  • establishing all signatories the right to mine. This both eliminated the mare liberum status of the islands, and also saw a name change from the Spitsbergen...
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  • Netherlands and England. Theoretically, it was repudiated by Grotius's Mare Liberum. Portugal's and Spain's colonial policies were also challenged by the...
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