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HARVARD UNIVERSITY EBERHARD F. BRUCK The Theodosian Code and Novels and the Sirmondian Constitutions . A translation with commentary , glossary , and bibliography by Clyde Pharr in collaboration with Theresa Sherrer Davidson and Mary ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY EBERHARD F. BRUCK The Theodosian Code and Novels and the Sirmondian Constitutions . A translation with commentary , glossary , and bibliography by Clyde Pharr in collaboration with Theresa Sherrer Davidson and Mary ...
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The new General Part of the Criminal Code corresponds to the economic , social , and political transformation which has taken place in our country following the liberation , and enacts those principles of the penal law which serve the ...
The new General Part of the Criminal Code corresponds to the economic , social , and political transformation which has taken place in our country following the liberation , and enacts those principles of the penal law which serve the ...
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He lays down that- as is obvious - a later Novel repeals one of earlier date , or an enactment in the Code which conflicts with it ; also - as is not so obvious - that an enactment in the Code repeals another also there , but of an ...
He lays down that- as is obvious - a later Novel repeals one of earlier date , or an enactment in the Code which conflicts with it ; also - as is not so obvious - that an enactment in the Code repeals another also there , but of an ...
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