Georg Friedrich von Martens
German jurist and diplomat
Born
1756
269 years ago
Died
February 21st, 1821
204 years ago — 65 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Germany
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Contributed significantly to international law and diplomacy. Served as a diplomat for the Kingdom of Prussia, participating in various important negotiations. Authored several important works that laid the groundwork for future legal studies in international relations. Developed comprehensive treaties that guided diplomatic practices in Europe during his tenure.
Published 'Elements of International Law'
Served as Prussian envoy to the Congress of Vienna
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