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Grotiana 30 (2009) i–ii © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009 DOI 10.1163/016738309X12537002674565 brill.nl/grot G R O T I A N A Contents of Volume 30 Editorial 1 Dossier: Mare liberum - Guest editors Gustaaf van Nifterik and Janne Nijman Gustaaf van Nifterik and Janne Nijman Introduction: Mare Liberum Revisited (1609-2009) 3 Martin J. Schermaier Res Communes Omnium : Th e History of an Idea from Greek Philosophy to Grotian Jurisprudence 20 W.J. Zwalve Th e Introduction to the Jurisprudence of Holland and the Doctrine of the Free Seas 49 Johannes Th umfart On Grotius’s Mare Liberum and Vitoria’s De Indis , Following Agamben and Schmitt 65 Diego Panizza Th e ‘Freedom of the Sea’ and the ‘Modern Cosmopolis’ in Alberico Gentili’s De Iure Belli 88 Erik Th omson Th e Dutch Miracle, Modifi ed. Hugo Grotius’s Mare Liberum , Commercial Governance and Imperial War in the Early-Seventeenth Century 107 Andrea Weindl Grotius’s Mare Liberum in the Political Practice of Early-Modern Europe 131 ii Contents of Volume / Grotiana 30 (2009) i–ii Alex G. Oude Elferink De Groot – A Founding Father of the Law of the Sea, Not the Law of the Sea Convention 152 Nico Schrijver and
Grotiana – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2009
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