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Sovereignty Property And Empire 15002000 Fitzmaurice Andrew

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Sovereignty Property And Empire 15002000 Fitzmaurice Andrew
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.21 MB
Pages: 378
Author: Fitzmaurice, Andrew
ISBN: 9781107076495, 9781107433663, 1107076498, 1107433665
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Sovereignty Property And Empire 15002000 Fitzmaurice Andrew by Fitzmaurice, Andrew 9781107076495, 9781107433663, 1107076498, 1107433665 instant download after payment.

This book analyses the laws that shaped modern European empires from medieval times to the twentieth century. Its geographical scope is global, including the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and the Poles. Andrew Fitzmaurice focuses upon the use of the law of occupation to justify and critique the appropriation of territory. He examines both discussions of occupation by theologians, philosophers and jurists, as well as its application by colonial publicists and settlers themselves. Beginning with the medieval revival of Roman law, this study reveals the evolution of arguments concerning the right to occupy through the School of Salamanca, the foundation of American colonies, seventeenth-century natural law theories, Enlightenment philosophers, eighteenth-century American colonies and the new American republic, writings of nineteenth-century jurists, debates over the carve up of Africa, twentieth-century discussions of the status of Polar territories, and the period of decolonisation.

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