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Emer de Vattel


Alternative spellings:
Emrich de Vattel
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B: 1714
D: 1767
Biblio: Schweizer Jurist ; Beruf: philosophe, diplomate
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  • Jurist
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  • Emer (Emmerich) de Vattel (French pronunciation: ​[vat-těl] 25 April 1714 – 28 December 1767) was an international lawyer. He was born in Couvet in the Principality of Neuchâtel (now a canton part of Switzerland but part of Prussia at the time) in 1714 and died in 1767. He was largely influenced by Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius. Vattel's work profoundly influenced the development of international law. He is most famous for his 1758 work The Law of Nations. This work was his claim to fame and won him enough prestige to be appointed as a councilor to the court of Frederick Augustus II of Saxony. Vattel combined naturalist legal reasoning and positivist legal reasoning. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      1960
    1
      1959
    3
      1773

    Series

    1. Die Klassiker des Völkerrechts in modernen deutschen Übersetzungen (1)