The Free Sea

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The Free Sea is the English title of Hugo Grotius’s seminal 1609 treatise advocating the principle of freedom of the seas in international law.

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instanceOf book
treatise
author Hugo Grotius
centuryOfPublication 17th century
commissionedBy Dutch East India Company
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
field public international law
genre legal treatise
hasEnglishTitle The Free Sea self-link
historicalContext European colonial expansion
early 17th-century maritime trade conflicts
influenced development of modern international maritime law
principle of freedom of navigation
languageOfTitle English
legalDoctrineAdvanced mare liberum
notableArgument no state can claim sovereignty over the open sea
the sea is common to all for navigation and trade
opposesDoctrine mare clausum
originalLanguage Latin
originalTitle Mare Liberum
publicationYear 1609
purpose to argue against maritime monopolies
to justify Dutch access to global sea trade routes
relatedWorkByAuthor De iure belli ac pacis
surface form: De Jure Belli ac Pacis
subject freedom of the seas
international law
law of the sea
maritime trade
navigation rights
sovereignty at sea

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Mare Liberum translatedTitle The Free Sea
The Free Sea hasEnglishTitle The Free Sea self-link