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Feenstra -- $tGeneral Introduction /$rJeroen Vervliet -- $tEditor?s Introduction -- $tEdition Of The Latin Text And English Translation /$rR. Feenstra -- $tChapter I. That By The Law Of Nations Navigation Is Free For Everybook-body To Whomsoever /$rR. Feenstra -- $tChapter II. That The Portuguese Have No Right Of Dominion, By Title Of Discovery, Over Those Indians To Whom The Dutch Sail /$rR. Feenstra -- $tChapter III. That The Portuguese Have No Right Of Dominion Over The Indians By Title Of Papal Donation /$rR. Feenstra -- $tChapter IV. That The Portuguese Have No Right Of Dominion Over The Indians By Title Of War /$rR. Feenstra -- $tChapter V. That The Sea Leading To The Indians Or The Right Of Navigation Thereon Does Not Belong To The Portuguese By Title Of Possession /$rR. Feenstra -- $tChapter VI. That The Sea Or The Right Of Navigation Thereon Does Not Belong To The Portuguese By Title Of Papal Donation /$rR. Feenstra -- $tChapter VII. That The Sea Or The Right Of Navigation Thereon Does Not Belong To The Portuguese By Title Of Prescription Or Custom /$rR. Feenstra -- $tChapter VIII. That By The Law Of Nations Trade Is Free Between Whomsoever /$rR. Feenstra -- $tChapter IX. That Trade With The Indians Does Not Belong To The Portuguese By Title Of Occupation /$rR. Feenstra -- $tChapter X. That Trade With The Indians Does Not Belong To The Portuguese By Title Of Papal Donation /$rR. Feenstra -- $tChapter XI. That Trade With The Indians Does Not Belong To The Portuguese By Right Of Prescription Or Custom /$rR. Feenstra -- $tChapter XII. That The Portuguese Cannot Appeal To Any Equity In Their Prohibition Of Trade /$rR. Feenstra -- $tChapter XIII. That The Dutch Are To Maintain The Right To Carry On Indian Trade By Peace, By Truce, Or By War /$rR. Feenstra -- $tAppendix. Two Letters Of The King Of Spain /$rR. Feenstra -- $tAbbreviations Used For References In The Editor?s Introduction, In His Notes And His List Of Sources /$rR. Feenstra -- $tList Of Sources /$rR. Feenstra -- $tIndex Of Sources Not Mentioned In The List /$rR. Feenstra -- $tGeneral Index /$rR. Feenstra. 330 $aThe quadricentenary of Hugo Grotius? Mare liberum (1609-2009) offered the opportunity to publish a reliable critical edition ? combined with a revised English translation ? of Grotius? first publication in the field of international law. Starting from a comparison with the autographic manuscript, Robert Feenstra undertook a verification of the text of the first and only authorised edition ? in particular of the numerous marginal references ? resulting in many corrections and further annotations. In his ?Editor?s Introduction?, he explains the history of the later editions of the Latin text and the translations of Mare liberum . 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