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"Even if a man has entered a field against the will of the owner he takes possession of his spoils." -Richard Zouch, Iuris et Iudicii Fecialis, Sive, Iuris Inter Gentes, et Quaestionum de Eodem Explicatio, Volume II (1911) Iuris et Iudicii Fecialis, Sive, Iuris Inter Gentes, et Quaestionum de Eodem Explicatio, Volume II (1911) by Richard Zouch was originally published in Latin in 1650. This is a reproduction of the 1911 edition edited by Thomas Erskine Holland and contains the English translation by J.L. Brierly: An Exposition of Fecial Law and Procedure, or of Law between Nations, and…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." -Richard Zouch, Iuris et Iudicii Fecialis, Sive, Iuris Inter Gentes, et Quaestionum de Eodem Explicatio, Volume II (1911) Iuris et Iudicii Fecialis, Sive, Iuris Inter Gentes, et Quaestionum de Eodem Explicatio, Volume II (1911) by Richard Zouch was originally published in Latin in 1650. This is a reproduction of the 1911 edition edited by Thomas Erskine Holland and contains the English translation by J.L. Brierly: An Exposition of Fecial Law and Procedure, or of Law between Nations, and Questions concerning the Same. This foundational publication provides a unique and contrasting perspective to views held at the time regarding war and peacetime international law. A book that transcends time, this is a must-read for those interested in the history of law.
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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.