Das sachsische Strafrecht im 19. Jahrhundert bis zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuch

A presentation of the development of the Saxon criminal codes in the 19th century is the goal of this work. It focuses on the codification efforts since 1811, the respective effective versions of the Saxon criminal codes, the debates held by law planning authorities and their drafts as well as commentary from various academics and public authorities.

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Das sachsische Strafrecht im 19. Jahrhundert bis zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuch

A presentation of the development of the Saxon criminal codes in the 19th century is the goal of this work. It focuses on the codification efforts since 1811, the respective effective versions of the Saxon criminal codes, the debates held by law planning authorities and their drafts as well as commentary from various academics and public authorities.

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Das sachsische Strafrecht im 19. Jahrhundert bis zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuch

Das sachsische Strafrecht im 19. Jahrhundert bis zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuch

by Judith Weber
Das sachsische Strafrecht im 19. Jahrhundert bis zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuch

Das sachsische Strafrecht im 19. Jahrhundert bis zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuch

by Judith Weber

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A presentation of the development of the Saxon criminal codes in the 19th century is the goal of this work. It focuses on the codification efforts since 1811, the respective effective versions of the Saxon criminal codes, the debates held by law planning authorities and their drafts as well as commentary from various academics and public authorities.


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ISBN-13: 9783899497311
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 09/04/2009
Series: Juristische Zeitgeschichte / Abteilung 3 Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 3 MB
Language: German

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Judith Weber, FernUniversität Hagen.

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