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Mare Clausum. Of the Dominion, or, Ownership of the Sea. Two Books: In the First, is Shew'd that the Sea, by the Law of Nature, or Nations, is Not Common to All Men but Capable of Private Dominion or Proprietie as well as the Land in the Second, is Proved John Selden Reprint of the First Edition in English. edition
Mare Clausum. Of the Dominion, or, Ownership of the Sea. Two Books: In the First, is Shew'd that the Sea, by the Law of Nature, or Nations, is Not Common to All Men but Capable of Private Dominion or Proprietie as well as the Land in the Second, is Proved
John Selden
Originally published: London: William Du-Gard, 1652. xliii, 200, 37 pp. Mare Clausum (Dominion of the Sea) is the most famous British reply to the argument of Grotius's Mare Liberum, which denied the validity of England's claim to the high seas south and east of England. Selden [1584-1654], argued that England's jurisdiction extends, in fact, to all waters surrounding the isles. His use of common-law principles to rebut Grotius's philosophical argument is quite impressive. Holdsworth notes that his case was enriched by "a vast historical knowledge," replete with references to the customs of peoples from the times of the Greeks to his time. See Holdsworth, A History of English Law V: 10-11.
594 pages, Illustrations, black and white
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 6 de febrero de 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781584772729 |
| Editores | Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. |
| Páginas | 594 |
| Dimensiones | 262 × 188 × 43 mm · 1,24 kg |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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