Liberty, Slavery and the Law in Early Modern Western Europe: Omnes Homines aut Liberi Sunt aut Servi

Author:   Filip Batselé
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2020
Volume:   17
ISBN:  

9783030368579


Pages:   223
Publication Date:   05 February 2021
Format:   Paperback
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This book investigates the legal evolution of the “free soil principle” in England, France and the Low Countries during the Early Modern period (ca. 1500–1800), which essentially stated that, as soon as slaves entered a certain country, they would immediately gain their freedom. This book synthesizes the existing literature on the origins and evolution of the principle, adds new insights by drawing on previously undiscussed primary sources on the development of free soil in the Low Countries and employs a pan-Western, European and comparative approach to identify and explain the differences and similarities in the application of this principle in France, England and the Low Countries. Divided into four sections, the book begins with a brief introduction to the subject matter, putting it in its historical context. Slavery is legally defined, using the established international law definition, and both the status of slavery in Europe before the Early Modern Period and the Atlantic slave trade are discussed. Secondly, the book assesses the legal origins of the free soil principle in England, France and the Low Countries during the period 1500–1650 and discusses the legal repercussions of slaves coming to England, France and the Low Countries from other countries, where the institution was legally recognized. Thirdly, it addresses the further development of the free soil principle during the period 1650–1800. In the fourth and last section, the book uses the insights gained to provide a pan-Western, European and comparative perspective on the origins and application of the free soil principle in Western Europe. In this regard, it compares the origins of free soil for the respective countries discussed, as well as its application during the heyday of the Atlantic slave trade. This perspective makes it possible to explain some of the divergences in approaches between the countries examined and represents the first-ever full-scale country comparison on this subject in a book.

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Author:   Filip Batselé
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2020
Volume:   17
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9783030368579


ISBN 10:   3030368572
Pages:   223
Publication Date:   05 February 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction.- The Legal and Institutional Framework of Slavery.- The Development of a Legal Free Soil Principle (?), Ca. 1500-1650.- Free Soil under Pressure – The Metropolitan Legal Order and the Atlantic Slave Trade, Ca. 1650-1800.- Comparative Free Soil – Similarities and Differences.- .General Conclusion – The Soil of Europe: Free or Unfree?

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Filip Batselé is a law graduate with degrees from Ghent University (LL.B., LL.M.) and The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (LL.M.). He currently works at Ghent University’s Institute for Legal History, where he is conducting PhD research on the history of international law. He is also affiliated with the research group “Contextual Research in Law” (CORE) at the Free University of Brussels.

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