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Cornelius van Bynkershoek: His Role in the History of International Law
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'This book is highly recommended for those seeking a better understanding of the intellectual development of international law and particularly of this notable classicist.'
International Journal of Legal Information, 28:2 (2000).
International Journal of Legal Information, 28:2 (2000).
Table of contents
Introduction: The Purpose of this Study and Some Remarks on Method and Terms. Preliminary Consideration: Bynkershoek's Generally Accepted Position in the History of International Law. Part 1: Theory Per Se: Bynkershoek's Theory of Jus gentium. I. The Definition of Jus gentium. II. The Source of Jus gentium: Bynkershoek's Concept of Usus, Consuetudo and Mores. III. The Source of Jus gentium: Bynkershoek's Concept of `Agreement'. IV. The Subjects of Jus gentium. V. Ratio as Used by Bynkershoek. Part 2: Method: Bynkershoek's Opinion and the Dutch Practice. I. Dutch Policy on Neutral Commerce in the 17th Century: A Review of Bynkershoek's Theory. II. Dutch Policy on Contraband in the 17th Century: Treatment of Naval Stores and Bynkershoek's Theory. Part 3: Genealogy: Bynkershoek's Works in the Stream of Legal Thoughts of the Law of Nations. I. Bynkershoek and Grotius. II. Bynkershoek and Vattel. III. Bynkershoek and Anglo-American Jurisprudence. Conclusion. Bibliography.
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O. Yoshida
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Edited by Japanese Assoc. of International Law and Nisuke Ando
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Masahiro Miyoshi
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