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- The Cambridge Companion to Hugo Grotius
- Cambridge Companions to Law
- The Cambridge Companion to Hugo Grotius
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chronology
- Abbreviations and Short Titles of Works by Grotius
- Editions and Translations of Grotius’ Work
- Introduction
- Part I Grotius in Context
- Part II Concepts
- Part III Grotius as a Man of Letters, Theologian and Political Writer
- Part IV Grotius as a Legal Scholar
- 18 Legal Scholastic and Humanist Influences on Grotius
- 19 Grotius’ Introduction to Hollandic Jurisprudence
- 20 The Laws of War- and Peace-Making
- 21 The Law of Armed Conflict
- 22 The Freedom of the Seas
- 23 Property
- 24 The Law of Contract and Treaties
- 25 Punishment and Crime
- Part V The Reception of Grotius
- Index
- References
19 - Grotius’ Introduction to Hollandic Jurisprudence
from Part IV - Grotius as a Legal Scholar
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 September 2021
- The Cambridge Companion to Hugo Grotius
- Cambridge Companions to Law
- The Cambridge Companion to Hugo Grotius
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chronology
- Abbreviations and Short Titles of Works by Grotius
- Editions and Translations of Grotius’ Work
- Introduction
- Part I Grotius in Context
- Part II Concepts
- Part III Grotius as a Man of Letters, Theologian and Political Writer
- Part IV Grotius as a Legal Scholar
- 18 Legal Scholastic and Humanist Influences on Grotius
- 19 Grotius’ Introduction to Hollandic Jurisprudence
- 20 The Laws of War- and Peace-Making
- 21 The Law of Armed Conflict
- 22 The Freedom of the Seas
- 23 Property
- 24 The Law of Contract and Treaties
- 25 Punishment and Crime
- Part V The Reception of Grotius
- Index
- References
Summary
Written in captivity in 1619-1621 and first published in 1631, Grotius’ Inleidinge tot de Hollandsche Rechts-geleertheyd was the first-ever comprehensive introductory textbook on Hollandic (private) law and jurisprudence in the Dutch language. It became one of the key and even founding texts in the tradition of Roman-Dutch law. This contribution first focuses on the writing and publication process, as well as on the aim, style and structure of the work. Afterwards, the main ideas of the Inleidinge on the law of persons, property law and the law of obligations are summarized. Finally, the fate and influence of the Inleidinge after Grotius’ death are briefly highlighted.
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- The Cambridge Companion to Hugo Grotius , pp. 409 - 432Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021