Arts & Humanities
Law of the Sea
100%
Neutrality
67%
Long Eighteenth Century
62%
Dominion
34%
Ocean
33%
Denmark
32%
Mare Liberum
31%
Norway
31%
History of International Relations
25%
Privateers
24%
Diplomacy
23%
International Law
23%
Maritime History
22%
Europeanization
21%
Warfare
21%
Middle Age
21%
Elizabeth I of England
21%
Dutch Republic
20%
Portugal
20%
Piracy
20%
Legal History
19%
Pirates
19%
Adriatic
18%
Tudor
18%
Economic History
18%
English People
17%
Navigation
17%
Sailing
15%
Naval
15%
Mediation
14%
Iceland
13%
Southern Low Countries
12%
Spain
12%
Privateering
12%
Hugo Grotius
11%
Modernity
10%
Seafaring
10%
Atlantic Ocean
10%
Interdisciplinary Research
10%
Supporters
10%
Foreign Affairs
9%
Treaties
9%
National Archives
9%
Seamen
9%
Reign
9%
Kingdom
8%
East Asia
8%
Austria
8%
Indian Ocean
8%
Launch
8%
Social Sciences
Law of the sea
77%
neutrality
70%
Freedom of the seas
66%
eighteenth century
58%
great power
54%
sixteenth century
44%
fifteenth century
33%
Denmark
30%
Norway
29%
Vatican City
26%
diplomacy
24%
Law
23%
research status
23%
Northern Europe
21%
legal status
17%
Iceland
16%
investor
15%
Portugal
15%
Legal framework
15%
modernity
14%
diplomatic exchanges
14%
compromise
14%
international law
14%
mediation
13%
history
12%
Legal arguments
10%
Legal history
10%
economic history
10%
Legal Research
10%
Indian Ocean
9%
Thirty Years' War
9%
legal scholars
9%
Maritime jurisdiction
9%
balance of power
9%
diplomat
9%
civil servant
9%
statutary order
9%
politics
8%
interdisciplinary research
8%
discourse
8%
fishery
8%
judiciary
8%
Austria
8%
Dane
7%
service provider
7%
natural law
7%
middle ages
7%