Balthazaris Ayalae I. C. Et Exercitus Regii Apud Belgas Supremi Juridici De Jure Et Officiis Bellicis Et Disciplina Militari Libri III, Volume 1, is a seminal work on military law, originally written by Balthazar Ayala. This edition, edited by John Pawley Bate, makes Ayala's influential treatise accessible to a modern audience.
Ayala, a prominent jurist and military judge, provides a comprehensive examination of the laws and customs of war, the rights and duties of soldiers, and the principles of military discipline. His work offers invaluable insights into the legal and ethical considerations surrounding warfare in the 16th century. This volume is essential reading for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the development of international law and military ethics. "De Jure Et Officiis Bellicis" remains a foundational text for understanding the evolution of legal thought on armed conflict.
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