Abstract
This article analyzes the issues of the right to free movement of persons and state sovereignty in the doctrine of international law based on the scientific views of the classics of international law. In the 15th and 18th centuries, the movement of people across borders was at the center of early debates about the rights of nations. During these periods, international scholars in three main schools studied this specific problem of international law. The article analyzes the characteristic features of these schools, based on the views of such scientists as Vitoria, Grotius, Pufendorf, Wolf and Vattel.
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