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Petrus Peckius the Elder (born Pieter Peck, also known as Pierre Peckius; 16 July 1529 in Zierikzee – 16 July 1589 in Mechelen), was an eminent Netherlandish jurist, one of the first to write about international maritime law, and the father of Petrus Peckius the Younger. He was an orthodox Catholic and remained loyal to the Crown during the Eighty Years' War. In 1582 he was appointed a justice in the Great Council, the supreme law court of the Seventeen Provinces, which normally sat in Mechelen but due to the Dutch Revolt was then meeting in the city of Namur.

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  • Pieter Peck (Zierikzee, 16 luglio 1529 – Malines, 16 luglio 1589) è stato un giurista olandese. Noto anche come Pierre Peck (o Peckus nella versione latinizzata), studia diritto civile e canonico all'Università di Leida. Importante giureconsulto, è tra i primi a scrivere di diritto marittimo internazionale. Su questo tema ha pubblicato l'opera Ad rem nauticam, commentario marittimo sul Digesto di Giustiniano con una seconda parte curata da un altro giurista olandese, Arnold Vinnen. (it)
  • Petrus Peckius de Oude (Zierikzee, 16 juli 1529 - Mechelen, 16 juli 1589), ook bekend als Pieter Peck, was een rechtsgeleerde in de Zuidelijke Nederlanden en hoogleraar aan de Universiteit Leuven. (nl)
  • Petrus Peckius the Elder (born Pieter Peck, also known as Pierre Peckius; 16 July 1529 in Zierikzee – 16 July 1589 in Mechelen), was an eminent Netherlandish jurist, one of the first to write about international maritime law, and the father of Petrus Peckius the Younger. He was an orthodox Catholic and remained loyal to the Crown during the Eighty Years' War. In 1582 he was appointed a justice in the Great Council, the supreme law court of the Seventeen Provinces, which normally sat in Mechelen but due to the Dutch Revolt was then meeting in the city of Namur. (en)
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