Notes
1 Johan Jacob Moser, Neue Berichte von Religions-Sachen (Philipp Heinrich Hutterer 1751) vol 1, 53–94; Johan Jacob Moser, Neue Berichte von Religions-Sachen (Philipp Heinrich Hutterer 1751) vol 2, 125–52, 183–88; Jochen Vötsch, ‘Die Hohenloher Religionsstreitigkeiten in der Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts’ (1993) 77 Württembergisch Franken 361–99; Stephan Wendehorst, ‘Religious Rights between International Law and Constitutional Law: A System of Communicating Vessels – From Premodern Historical Evidence to a Reassessment of Doctrine’ in Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack, Evelyne Lagrange and Stefan Oeter (eds), Religion and International Law: Living Together (Brill 2018) 15.
2 Ernst Flachbarth, System des internationalen Minderheitenrechtes: Geschichte des internationalen Minderheitenschutzes. Positives materielles Minderheitenrecht (Gergely 1937); Brendan Simms and DJB Trim (eds), Humanitarian Intervention: A History (Cambridge University Press 2011) 89–110; Christoph Kampmann, ‘Kein Schutz fremder Untertanen nach 1648? Zur Akzeptanz einer “responsibility to protect” in der Frühen Neuzeit’ in Tilman Haug, Nadir Weber and Christian Windler (eds), Protegierte und Protektoren. Asymmetrische Beziehungen zwischen Partnerschaft und Dominanz (Böhlau Verlag Köln 2016) 201–16; Wendehorst, ‘Religious Rights between International Law and Constitutional Law’ (n 1), Stephan Wendehorst, From the Protection of Persecuted Co-religionists to the Protection of Universal Human Rights: Theory and Practice of Humanitarian Interventions in Historical Perspective (2nd ed, Justus-Liebig-University Gießen, Historical Institute and University of Vienna, Institute for Legal and Constitutional History 2022).
3 Mack Walker, Johann Jakob Moser and the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (U North Carolina Press 1981).
4 Dariusz Kołodziejczyk (ed), Ottoman-Polish Diplomatic Relations (15th-18th Century): An Annotated Edition of ’Ahdnames and Other Documents (Brill 2000).
5 Johann Jacob Moser, Grund-Sätze des jetzt üblichen Europäischen Völcker-Rechts in Fridens-Zeiten (Hanau 1750) 423–24.
6 François Guesnet, ‘Negotiating under duress: The expulsion of Salzburg Protestants (1732) and the Jews of Prague (1744)’ in François Guesnet, Cécile Laborde and Lois Lee (eds), Negotiating Religion: Cross-disciplinary Perspectives (Routledge 2017) 47–62.