Cornelius van Bynkershoek (1673–1743) was a son of a respectable middle-class family in Middelburg, the capital city of the Dutch province of Zeeland. Having completed his secondary education in his birthplace, he entered the University of Franeker (shut in 1816) in Friesland where he first studied theology and then law. In 1694 he obtained doctoral degree (doctor iuris utriusque) under the guidance of, inter alia, Ulrich Huber who then enjoyed a European reputation. Having completed his study at Franeker (and having endured the death of his beloved mother), van...
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