1 : a navigable body of water (such as a sea) that is open to all nations 2 : freedom of the seas Word History Etymology New Latin, literally, free sea First Known Use 1652, in the meaning defined at sense 1
No matter is opens a book or shuts the volume all similarly to take. [translate] a在另外一间房间 In other room [translate] a都同样重视。 All similarly takes. [translate] a‘Mare Liberum', Freedom of the Seas “母马Liberum’,公海自由 [translate] ...
Ittersum,Martine Julia van."Mare Liberum Versus the Propriety of the Seas? The Debate between Hugo Grotius and William Welwod and its Impact on Anglo-Scotto-Dutch Fishery Disputes in the Second Decade of the Seventeenth Century". Edinburgh Law Review . 2006...
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FREEDOM OF THE SEASANTARCTICAUNITED NATIONSOUTER SPACERES COMMUNISHIGH SEAS DEEP SEABEDGLOBAL COMMONSHUGO GROTIUSThis article addresses the heritage of Grotius's concept of common goods (res communes) as developed in his seminal work Mare liberum. This contribution identifies the basic tenets of ...
Four hundred years ago, Hugo Grotius defined the notion of Mare Liberum, leading to the concept of the 'Freedom of the Seas'. This concept has dominated humanity's relationship with the oceans and its renewable resources ever since. We present the conceptual reasons for society having arrived ...
Thedoi:10.3366/ELR.2006.10.2.239M. V. IttersumEdinburgh Law ReviewIttersum,Martine Julia van."Mare Liberum Versus the Propriety of the Seas? The Debate between Hugo Grotius and William Welwod and its Impact on Anglo-Scotto-Dutch Fishery Disputes in the Second Decade of the Seventeenth Century"...
The operation of regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs) may transform the high seas into mare clausum, by threatening the premise of the freedom of the high seas―equal access of all states to the high seas. This arises since the procedure to become a party to RFMOs prevents ...
Sardinha, CarlosJournal on European History of Law