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"The literary output of Zouch, especially if we remember his life-long occupations as Professor, Advocate and Judge, was as surprising in amount as it was varied in character." -Thomas Erskine Holland, Iuris et Iudicii Fecialis, Sive, Iuris Inter Gentes, et Quaestionum de Eodem Explicatio, Volume I (1911) Iuris et Iudicii Fecialis, Sive, Iuris Inter Gentes, et Quaestionum de Eodem Explicatio, Volume I (1911) by Richard Zouch was originally published in Latin in 1650. This is a reproduction of the 1911 edition edited by Thomas Erskine Holland with the original Latin text and explains the idea…mehr

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"The literary output of Zouch, especially if we remember his life-long occupations as Professor, Advocate and Judge, was as surprising in amount as it was varied in character." -Thomas Erskine Holland, Iuris et Iudicii Fecialis, Sive, Iuris Inter Gentes, et Quaestionum de Eodem Explicatio, Volume I (1911) Iuris et Iudicii Fecialis, Sive, Iuris Inter Gentes, et Quaestionum de Eodem Explicatio, Volume I (1911) by Richard Zouch was originally published in Latin in 1650. This is a reproduction of the 1911 edition edited by Thomas Erskine Holland with the original Latin text and explains the idea of the law of nations as a whole, which was contrary to the common belief at the time. There is a detailed table of contents which makes it easy to access specific sections such as persons and properties. A foundational publication in the field of international law, readers interested in the history of law should definitely add this to their personal library.
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RICHARD ZOUCH (1590-1661) was a lawyer, writer, judge, and member of Parliament who was born to educated parents in Wiltshire, England. After he received his Bachelor of Civil Law degree from Oxford University, he became a Fellow and Regius Professor there. While maintaining a successful legal practice in London, he was also a prolific, published author, most noted for his writing about international law.