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Maritime Rights Law Handbook — The Declaration of Paris — Year 1876

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What if you could delve into the foundational principles that have shaped international maritime law?


This eBook offers a comprehensive examination of the Declaration of Paris, a pivotal 1856 agreement that significantly influenced naval warfare and commerce.


Authored by H.A. Munro-Butler-Johnstone in 1876, the handbook provides historical context and analysis of the declaration's impact on maritime rights.


Enhance your understanding of maritime law's evolution by exploring this insightful resource.


Antique 1876 Edition: "Handbook of Maritime Rights" by H.A. Munro-Butler-Johnstone


This rare 1876 publication, Handbook of Maritime Rights, and the Declaration of Paris Considered, offers an in-depth analysis of maritime law and the implications of the 1856 Declaration of Paris. 


Authored by H.A. Munro-Butler-Johnstone, a Member of Parliament, this work delves into topics such as blockades, privateering, the right of search, and the right of capture.


It's an invaluable resource for historians, legal scholars, and maritime enthusiasts interested in 19th-century naval policies and international law.


Publication Year: 1876

Pages: Approximately 152

📌 Digital Format Only (eBook) – No printed or physical book will be mailed.

You will get a PDF (7MB) file