Emer de Vattel


Emer de Vattel was a Swiss philosopher, diplomat, and legal expert whose theories laid the foundation of modern international law and political philosophy. He was born in Couvet in Neuchtel, Switzerland in 1714 and died in 1767 of edema. He was largely influenced in his philosophy by Gottfried Leibniz and Christian Wolff and strove to integrate their ideas into the legal and political system. He is most famous for his 1758 work Le Droit des gens ou, Principes de la loi naturelle appliqus la conduite et aux affaires des nations et des souverains . This work was his claim to fame and won him enough prestige to be appointed as a councilor to the court of King Augustus III of Saxony.

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