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Verlag: Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2010
ISBN 10: 1140799525ISBN 13: 9781140799528
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 2011
ISBN 10: 1108037062ISBN 13: 9781108037068
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This 1834 publication is a revised translation of Emmerich de Vattel's 1758 work, a formative text in modern international law.
Verlag: Arkstée et Merkus (Paris, Philippe Vincent), Amsterdam, 1757
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XI, 323 pp., lég. mouill. claires marginales veau fauve marbré de l ép., dos lisse orné épid., p. de t. de mar. rouge, manque la coiffe sup., charnière sup. fendue, épid. CONLON VIII, 145. Edition originale. Par l auteur du Droit des gens, cet ouvrage fut parfois attribué à tort à Voltaire.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1995
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
Reproduction of books I and II of edition of 1758 (illustrator). Reproduction of books I and II of edition of 1758. Vattel, E. de. Le Droit De Gens Ou Principes De La Loi Naturelle. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution, 1916. Reprint W.S. Hein, 1995. 2 Volumes. Tan buckram with black spine lettering. Hardcover. New. $360. * Carnegie Classics of International Law series. Volumes 1 and 2. Reproduction of books 1-4 of the first Latin edition of 1758. We can also offer the complete English translation in Volume 3.
Verlag: 1781-83, In Lione,, 1781
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, Italien
Tre volumi di cm. 19,5, pp. xxxii, 295 (1); 320; 408. Con graziose incisioni in rame al centro dei frontespizi e vari fregi tipografici nel testo. Soliad legatura del tempo in mezza pelle, dorsi lisci con ricchi fregi e titoli in oro entro tasselli. Esemplare fresco ed in ottimo stato di conservazione.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1796
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
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New York, 1796. (1st)-2d Am. ed. (illustrator). New York, 1796. (1st)-2d Am. ed. "First" American Edition of Vattel's Classic Treatise Vattel, [Emmerich] de [1714-1767]. The Law of Nations: Or Principles of the Law of Nature; Applied to the Conduct and Affairs of Nations and Sovereigns. A Work Tending to Display the True Interest of Powers. First American Edition, Corrected and Revised From the Latest London Edition. Translated from the French. New York: Printed and Sold by Samuel Campbell, 1796. xlviii, [49]-563 pp. Octavo (7-1/2" x 4-1/2"). Recent quarter morocco over cloth, raised bands, blind ornament and gilt author name and title to spine, endpapers renewed, recent owner bookplate to front pastedown. Moderate toning to interior, occasional light foxing, first four leaves reinforced at gutter, tiny spark burns to several leaves, clean tear to leaf [a]4 (pp. vii-viii) mended with cellotape without loss, faint dampstain to first two leaves, early owner signatures ("P.L. (?) Bacon" and "Bacon (?), Providence RI") to head of title page. $650. * "First" American edition, actually the second, based on the 1760 London edition. First published in 1758, this is one of the great treatises on international law. It was especially influential in America and was among the earliest law books reprinted there; the first American edition was published in New York in 1787. Jefferson ranked it with the works of Grotius, Pufendorf and Wolff. It was also cited more frequently than any other writer on international law in early U.S. courts. "Le Droit de Gens is certainly a work of the first magnitude. It modernized the whole theory and business of International Law, brought it out of the study into the field, the mart, the council chamber, and the palace. (.) He did indeed, much for nations, for he imposed upon them theories of moral rational development up to which it became, in a sense, necessary for them to live.": MacDonnell. MacDonnell, The Great Jurists of the World 479, 504. Cohen, Bibliography of Early American Law 7187.
Verlag: Lione, 1781
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Prandi, Reggio Emilia, RE, Italien
3 voll. in 16° gr.; pp. XXXII-295; 320; 408, con una vignetta incisa al frontespizio di ogni volume; alcune testate e finalini; bruniture naturali dovute alla qualità della carta, insignificanti tracce di tarlo in poche pagine in margine bianco.Al primo volume, nell'impaginazione, 14 pp. sono ripetute. Ril. uniforme cartone decorato, lievi tracce d'uso al primo volume. Rara traduzione italiana di questa importante opera del Vattel sul Diritto Internazionale. Per l'edizione francese viene citata quella del 1835 in 2 volumi corretta ed aumentata da un'edizione precedente Amsterdam 1775. Cfr. Brunet V pp. 1100; Graesse VI pp. 265.Num. catalogo: 265.
Verlag: Leyden: Aux Dépens De La Compagnie , 1758., 1758
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
2 Volumes in 1. 4to. pp. 18 p.l., 228; 8 p.l., 162. title in Vol. I in red & black. engraved title vignettes. woodcut ornaments. later sheep (very worn but solid, head of spine & corners damaged, title with 2 small rubberstamps & with bookplate on verso, paper label on lower spine). Second Edition (?) (published the same year as the first) of this classic of international law. The author, a Swiss jurist and diplomat, followed in the tradition of Leibnitz and Wolff, but abandoned the mathematical method and Wolff s notion of the world state . He claimed that one could discover the ultimate bais of all legal institutions, including the natural law of nations, in the concept of utility derived from the postulates of ideal reason. Vattel s work was widely read and "for decades exercised a decisive influence on statesmen." (Encyc. of Social Sciences) It found particular favour in America, where editions far outnumbered those in France. Madison included it in his 1783 list of books recommended to form a library for the Continental Congress. Camus-Dupin 145. Einaudi 5838. Higgs 1877. cfCioranescu 62938. cfGraesse VI 265. cfMarke 583. cfMarvin p. 706.
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
ISBN-13: 9781616196424; ISBN-10: 1616196424. Chitty's Edition of Vattel Vattel, Emmerich de. Chitty, Joseph Chitty. The Law of Nations; or Principles of the Law of Nature, Applied to the Conduct and Affairs of Nations and Sovereigns. From the French of Monsieur De Vattel. With Additional Notes and References by Edward D. Ingraham, Esq. Originally published: Philadelphia: T.& J.W. Johnson, 1854. lxvi, 656 pp. Reprinted 2005, 2020 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781616196424. ISBN-10: 1616196424. Paperback. New. $39.95 * The Law of Nations outlined a plan for international law and diplomacy as we now know it. It set forth a system of international law that included principles of relationships between nations, international treaties, declarations of law and peace, rights and obligations of citizens and states, military service, and commerce among nations. The Law of Nations had a profound influence on the Founding Fathers, most notably George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Originally published in 1758, it was translated into English in 1760. This edition is based on a translation of the 1758 French original. Joseph Chitty, the distinguished English legal scholar, produced this edition to bring it to the attention of a wider audience. This is a reprint of the 1854 American edition of Chitty's edition with notes and references by Edward D. Ingraham. "It came to us in good season, when the circumstances of a rising State make it necessary to frequently consult the Law of Nations." --Benjamin Franklin Emmerich de Vattel [1714-1767] was an international lawyer whose success with The Law of Nations led to his appointment as a diplomatic councilor to the court of Frederick Augustus II of Saxony. Joseph Chitty [1775-1841] was one of the greatest barristers, teachers and legal authors of the nineteenth century. His treatises on contracts and criminal law were standard works in Great Britain and the United States.
Verlag: A Londres [but Neuchatel] 1758, 1758
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Matthys de Jongh, Zutphen, Niederlande
. 2 volumes in 1. 4to. XXVI,[26 table of contents],541; [IV],[16 table of contents],375,[1 errata]p. Contemp. calf, back richly gilt with orange label, red edges, foot (ca.15 mm) of back with stabilized defect. A fresh copy. First edition. A classic of international law, reprinted many times (including a Leiden edition published later the same year) including translations into English and particularly popular in America. The author was a jurist and diplomat from Neuchatel, influenced by Wolff, Leibniz and Hugo Grotius.'No writer on the law of nations before Vattel had so consistently - and persistently - emphasized freedom, independence, and interdependence as the condition of states in their relations with one another. The authors of the American Declaration would soon adopt his repeated insistence that states were "free and independent" as the conception of their own states' condition. By doing so, they enacted Vattel's central contention that - in the words of his contemporary English translator - "independence is ever necessary to each state"; to secure that independence "it is sufficient that nations conform to what is required of them by the natural and general society, established among all mankind." In due course, this would become the standard modern definition in international law of independence as "the capacity to enter into relations with other states." It was no coincidence that the conception of statehood as independence found in the Declaration of Independence resembled Vattel's so closely ' (David Armitage, The Declaration of Independence: A global history', p.39-40).
Verlag: Francfort et Leipsig, aux depens de la Compagnie., 1758
Anbieter: Manfred Nosbuesch, Kuchenheim, Deutschland
(2), 128pp. Orig. publisher's wrappers. Uncut. - Very good copy.
Verlag: Frankfurt und Leipzig (d.i. wohl Paris), Aux depens de la Compagnie, 1758., 1758
Anbieter: Antiquariat am Moritzberg, Hildesheim, NDS, Deutschland
Titel, 11 Bll., Titel, 270 S., Titel, S. 273-414. Mit Holzschnitt-Titelvignette. 8°. Lederband d. Zeit auf 5 Bünden mit Rückenvergoldung. Etwas berieben und bestoßen; unteres Kapital mit kleiner Fehlstelle, oberes Kapital mit winziger Fehlstelle; vorderes Rückengelenk am oberen Kapital ca. 3,5 cm angeplatzt und hier etwas Bezugsverlust; Ecken mit kleinen Bezugsfehlstellen; gering stockfleckig; erste Bll. mit etwas größerem, schwachen Wasserfleck; Wappenexlibris auf dem vorderen Innendeckel; Besitzvermerk "Ex libris Franc. de Gumppenberg 1803" auf dem Haupttitel - wahrscheinlich der bayerische Oberberg- und Salinenrat Franz von Gumppenberg (1780-1857). Der erste Teil mit dem Zwischentitel "Memoires politiques, concernant la guerre; pour servir d eclaircissement a l histoire de notre tem(p)s", der zweite Teil mit dem Zwischentitel "Memoires politiques, concernant la guerre et la paix ou principes de la loi naturelle (.)". Es handelt sich beim vorliegenden Werk wohl um ein Seitenstück zu Vattels berühmter Abhandlung zum Völkerrecht "Le droit des gens ou principes de la loi naturelle (.)", die ebenfalls 1758 erschien. Der Verfasser Emer de (Emmerich von) Vattel (1714-1767); bedeutender schweizerischer Völkerrechtler und Publizist; hoher Diplomat in kurfürstl. sächsischen Diensten. Barbier III, 233; vgl. ADB XXXIX, 511ff. FR.
Verlag: Francfort & Leipsig, aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1758., 1758
Anbieter: Charbo's Antiquariaat, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Small 8vo. 166+(2) pp. With engr, title vignet. Hardcover. Contemp. full morocco, gilt spine. VG. (Top of spine sl. dam., covers sl. rubbed; early inscription on title, 1st quire browned).