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    Emmerich de Vattel (French pronunciation: [vat-těl] 25 April 1714 – 28 December 1767) was a philosopher, diplomat, and jurist. Vattel's work profoundly...
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    Nations and Sovereigns is a legal treatise on international law by Emerich de Vattel, published in 1758. Centuries after his death it was found that United...
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  • domestic affairs was laid out in the mid-18th century by Swiss jurist Emer de Vattel. States became the primary institutional agents in an interstate system...
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  • of ius gentium, used by Hugo Grotius, and droits des gens, used by Emer de Vattel. The definition of international law has been debated; Bentham referred...
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  • (hospitality management school) [fr], a hotel and tourism business school Emer de Vattel (1714–1767), Swiss philosopher, diplomat and legal expert This disambiguation...
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  • domestic affairs was laid out in the mid-18th century by Swiss jurist Emer de Vattel. States became the primary institutional agents in an interstate system...
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    criminalization of aggression derives from eighteenth-century theorist Emer de Vattel, although Vattel did not envision formal trials for aggression, simply the execution...
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  • circumstances as they stand'). The Swiss legal expert Emer de Vattel (1714–1767) was the next key contributor. Vattel promoted the view that "every body bound himself...
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    Persons and independent". At around the same time, the Swiss jurist Emer de Vattel pronounced that "states are bodies politic", "moral persons" with their...
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    combatants through much of history was "to the victory belong the spoils". Emer de Vattel, in The Law of Nations (1758), presented an early codification of the...
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