Small Power Neutrality and the Law of the Sea in the Long Eighteenth Century (1650-1800): Law as Argument in the Pelagic Arena

Stefano Cattelan (Redacteur), Frederik Dhondt (Redacteur)

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Samenvatting

This volume by both younger and more established specialists of legal, maritime, diplomatic, and political history covers the nuanced interplay of neutrality and the law of the sea within Western, Central, and Eastern Europe, emphasising the opening up of the world in the early modern period (i.e. Africa, North America, and the Caribbean). The various faces of neutrality, both in law and politics, appear through commercial, administrative, and geopolitical practical cases and in the writings of famous legal writers. By linking up different sets of knowledge, a kaleidoscope of power configurations and arguments guides the reader through the labyrinth of trade, sea power, and negotiations.
Originele taal-2English
Plaats van productieLeiden/Boston
UitgeverijBrill
Aantal pagina's267
ISBN van elektronische versie978-90-04-72897-4
ISBN van geprinte versie978-90-04-72442-6
DOI's
StatusAccepted/In press - 8 jul 2024
EvenementSymposium: Small Powers and Maritime Neutrality. : Theory and Practice of the Law of Nations (1650-1800) - Fondation Biermans-Lapôtre (Cité internationale universitaire de Paris), Paris, France
Duur: 22 apr 202322 apr 2023

Publicatie series

NaamHistory of European Political and Constitutional Thought
UitgeverijMartinus Nijhoff/Brill
Volume14
ISSN van elektronische versie2589-5966

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