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Balancing Strategy Sea Power Neutrality And Prize Law In The Seven Years War Anna Brinkman

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Balancing Strategy Sea Power Neutrality And Prize Law In The Seven Years War Anna Brinkman
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Balancing Strategy Sea Power Neutrality And Prize Law In The Seven Years War Anna Brinkman instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 299
Author: Anna Brinkman
ISBN: 9781009425568, 1009425560
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Balancing Strategy Sea Power Neutrality And Prize Law In The Seven Years War Anna Brinkman by Anna Brinkman 9781009425568, 1009425560 instant download after payment.

What is the relationship between seapower, law, and strategy? Anna Brinkman uses in-depth analysis of cases brought before the Court of Prize Appeal during the Seven Years' War to explore how Britain worked to shape maritime international law to its strategic advantage. Within the court, government officials and naval and legal minds came together to shape legal decisions from the perspectives of both legal philosophy and maritime strategic aims. As a result, neutrality and the negotiation of rights became critical to maritime warfare. Balancing Strategy unpicks a complex web of competing priorities: deals struck with the Dutch Republic and Spain; imperial rivalry; mercantilism; colonial trade; and the relationships between metropoles and colonies, trade, and the navy. Ultimately, influencing and shaping international law of the sea allows a nation to create the norms and rules that constrain or enable the use of seapower during war.

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