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... periodic markets Permanent markets Fairs and associations of foreign merchants The cosmopolitan fairs Their decay Companies of foreign merchants Their influence • Removal of hindrances to trade Cause growth of commercial tribunals ...
... periodic markets Permanent markets Fairs and associations of foreign merchants The cosmopolitan fairs Their decay Companies of foreign merchants Their influence • Removal of hindrances to trade Cause growth of commercial tribunals ...
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1 Law ; 1 and Zouche wrote a Descriptio Juris et Judicii maritimi -a short tract , based wholly on classical Roman law , and divided into two parts , of which the first deals with the law of ships , and the second with the trade carried ...
1 Law ; 1 and Zouche wrote a Descriptio Juris et Judicii maritimi -a short tract , based wholly on classical Roman law , and divided into two parts , of which the first deals with the law of ships , and the second with the trade carried ...
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And the Hanse in many places got similar privileges for its members - even in some cases the right to continue their trade in spite of the outbreak of war.3 4 5 Trade again gave rise to special prohibitions against the sale of certain ...
And the Hanse in many places got similar privileges for its members - even in some cases the right to continue their trade in spite of the outbreak of war.3 4 5 Trade again gave rise to special prohibitions against the sale of certain ...
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In the relations of the great trading centres of Italy and South Western Europe many of the doctrines of our modern international law originated . Just as we find in them some of the germs of the law of Neutrality , " and some ...
In the relations of the great trading centres of Italy and South Western Europe many of the doctrines of our modern international law originated . Just as we find in them some of the germs of the law of Neutrality , " and some ...
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But two of the most permanent and most important of these interests have been the maintenance of the balance of power , and the regulation of foreign trade . Both in this period began to influence international relations , and therefore ...
But two of the most permanent and most important of these interests have been the maintenance of the balance of power , and the regulation of foreign trade . Both in this period began to influence international relations , and therefore ...
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