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William Welwod (1578–1622) was a Scottish jurist who was the first to formulate the laws of the sea in an insular Germanic language.
He was a professor of civil law at the University of St Andrews until 1611, when he resigned his chair and moved to England.
WilliamWelwod (1578–1622) was a Scottish jurist who was the first to formulate the laws of the sea in an insular Germanic language. He was a professor...
Hakluyt. London: F. Kyngston for M. Lownes. Quarto. Grotius, Hugo; WilliamWelwod (2004). David Armitage (ed.). The Free Sea. Translated by Richard Hakluyt...
(1612). It is in effect also an answer to a work on maritime law by WilliamWelwod. Maris liberi vindiciae attacked Burgus (Pietro Battista Borgo) writing...
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