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"Even if a man has entered a field against the will of the owner he takes possession of his spoils." -Alberico Gentili, Hispanicae Advocationis Libri Duo (1921) Hispanicae Advocationis Libri Duo, Volume I (1921) by Alberico Gentili was originally published in Latin in 1613 posthumously at his request. This volume is a replica of the 1921 edition with only the original Latin text. The book was written in support of the claims made by the Spanish Armada and outlines international rules in war and peacetime. While legal writing of the time consisted of theory and generalities, Gentili outlined…mehr

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"Even if a man has entered a field against the will of the owner he takes possession of his spoils." -Alberico Gentili, Hispanicae Advocationis Libri Duo (1921) Hispanicae Advocationis Libri Duo, Volume I (1921) by Alberico Gentili was originally published in Latin in 1613 posthumously at his request. This volume is a replica of the 1921 edition with only the original Latin text. The book was written in support of the claims made by the Spanish Armada and outlines international rules in war and peacetime. While legal writing of the time consisted of theory and generalities, Gentili outlined actual cases of the time period and applied the principles of international law to them. Considered a reference for international law, this is a must-read for all interested in its history.
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ALBERICO GENTILI (1552-1608) was born and educated in Italy, immigrating during the Inquisition to England where his Protestant views were more accepted. He received his Doctor of Civil Law degree from Oxford University and became a professor there. His extensive knowledge and writing led to his esteem as a father of international law.