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The Diplomatic Legal Thought in August 1725: A Visionary Document on European Public Law

Explore the legal thinking of diplomats in August 1725 through the lens of public law, balance of power, and different normative perspectives. Delve into the scandal of the Riperda Treaty, the complex alliances, and the strategic considerations shaping European politics at the time.

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The Diplomatic Legal Thought in August 1725: A Visionary Document on European Public Law

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  1. “Partager les Pays-Bas, contenir la France” Tâter les limites du « droit public de l’Europe » en août 1725

  2. “Droitpublic” et “balance” de l’Europe • Oùtrouver la penséejuridique des diplomates? • Sources et historiographie • Méthodologie • Normativitédifférente; Droit de convenance (Duchhardt) • Communautédiscursive; Société des Princes (Bély) • Pluralisme juridique et hiërarchie (Steiger)

  3. Un document visionnaire ?

  4. I. Crise et plan de campagne

  5. A. « Bringthismadwoman to reason » • Le scandale: le Traité de Riperda (30 avril 1725) • Mariage « entre la carpe et le lapin »; irritations franco-anglaises • Commerce des Indes • Contre-alliance: Ligue de Hanovre (septembre)

  6. B. Le partage de la Belgique • Lettre de Charles Townshend • 27 août 1725, Hanovre, BL, Add Ms, 48981, ff. 105r-114v • Considérations • Stratégiques: la France • Diplomatiques: l’Empereur • Commerciales: la République

  7. II. Le temps long d’Utrecht (1713-1739)

  8. Lesystèmepolitique de l’Europe • Au-delàd’Utrecht: “Les trenteheureuses” (Le Roy Ladurie) • Action de Stanhope et Dubois (1713-1723) • Congrès de Cambrai (avril1724) • Contraintesinternes • Parlement (J. Black) • Nuancer (B. Simms)

  9. Conclusion

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