Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 1-3School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1943 |
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... [ criminal ] law developed to a certain extent under the influence of Roman Law . But this influence was rather insignificant : it was confined to the reception of the concept of crimen laesae majestatis , and to the reception of the ...
... [ criminal ] law developed to a certain extent under the influence of Roman Law . But this influence was rather insignificant : it was confined to the reception of the concept of crimen laesae majestatis , and to the reception of the ...
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... criminal matters . For this reason I shall limit myself to some incidental remarks . Both in Rome and in England the sovereign assembly acted as the highest judicial body . In Rome it was the populus assembled in the various forms of ...
... criminal matters . For this reason I shall limit myself to some incidental remarks . Both in Rome and in England the sovereign assembly acted as the highest judicial body . In Rome it was the populus assembled in the various forms of ...
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... criminal law was , so far as citizens are concerned , the mildest ever known in the history of mankind . " 31 But this difference must probably be ascribed to the difference in the spirit of the times . There remains however one great ...
... criminal law was , so far as citizens are concerned , the mildest ever known in the history of mankind . " 31 But this difference must probably be ascribed to the difference in the spirit of the times . There remains however one great ...
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J B THAYER Correality in Roman Law | 11 |
ANGELO SEGRE Some Traits of Monetary Inflations | 20 |
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