1. Human Rights and Personal Self-Defense in International Law
2. (transl) (note 54), 436 et seq.; similar views like that of Grotius were later held by Zouche and Pufendorf, although the later already spoke of States not kings, see: J. A. Hessbruegge (note 134), 284 et seq. Laws established by the individual colonies regulated slavery in the British Colonies. Other States, for example France with its "Code Noir" (1685) centrally set up laws governing slavery in the colonies, see: C. Birr;H Grotius;De jure belli ac pacis libri tres (1646),2013
3. The European Court of Human Rights: Hirsi Jamaa et al. v. Italy