Code criminel de l'Empereur Charles V. Vulgairement appelé La Caroline. Contenan…
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Code criminel de l'Empereur Charles V. vulgairement appelé La Caroline. Contenant Les Loix qui sont suivies dans les Jurisdictions criminelles de l'Empire: Et à l'usage des Conseils de Guerre des Troupes Suisses. A La Neuveville, chez Jean-Jacques Marolf, 1742 (place of printing fictitious: Geneva). 11 vols, 310 pp. 4°, contemporary paperback (rubbed and bumped). Rechtswissenschaften - Law books Code criminel de l'Empereur Charles V. vulgairement appelé La Caroline. Contenant Les Loix qui sont suivies dans les Jurisdictions criminelles de l'Empire: Et à l'usage des Conseils de Guerre des Troupes Suisses. A La Neuveville, chez Jean-Jacques Marolf, 1742 (place of printing fictitious: Geneva). 11 vols, 310 pp. 4°, contemporary paperback (rubbed and bumped). 2nd edition of the French edition of the judicial code "Constitutio Criminalis Carolina" of Emperor Charles V from 1532. This document was first published in German and later translated into French for the war councils of the Swiss troops. This translation is thanks to Franz Adam Vogel, a citizen of Colmar who was Grand Judge of the Royal Swiss Guard. This legislative monument, which touched on general criminal law, special criminal law and, above all, criminal procedural law, was far ahead of its time, at least in Europe. It served as the general criminal law of the Germanic peoples for almost three centuries. - Contains the formula of the war council in German translation at the end. - Untrimmed copy with wide margins. - A little stained. 2nd edition of the French edition of the "Constitutio Criminalis Carolina" of Emperor Charles V from 1532. This document was first published in German and later translated into French for the war councils of the Swiss troops. This translation is thanks to Franz Adam Vogel, a citizen of Colmar who was Grand Judge of the Royal Swiss Guard. This legislative monument, which touched on general criminal law, special criminal law and, above all, criminal procedural law, was far ahead of its time, at least in Europe. It served as the general criminal law of the Germanic peoples for almost three centuries. - Contains the formula of the war council in German translation at the end. - Untrimmed copy with wide margins. - A little stained. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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Code criminel de l'Empereur Charles V. vulgairement appelé La Caroline. Contenant Les Loix qui sont suivies dans les Jurisdictions criminelles de l'Empire: Et à l'usage des Conseils de Guerre des Troupes Suisses. A La Neuveville, chez Jean-Jacques Marolf, 1742 (place of printing fictitious: Geneva). 11 vols, 310 pp. 4°, contemporary paperback (rubbed and bumped). Rechtswissenschaften - Law books Code criminel de l'Empereur Charles V. vulgairement appelé La Caroline. Contenant Les Loix qui sont suivies dans les Jurisdictions criminelles de l'Empire: Et à l'usage des Conseils de Guerre des Troupes Suisses. A La Neuveville, chez Jean-Jacques Marolf, 1742 (place of printing fictitious: Geneva). 11 vols, 310 pp. 4°, contemporary paperback (rubbed and bumped). 2nd edition of the French edition of the judicial code "Constitutio Criminalis Carolina" of Emperor Charles V from 1532. This document was first published in German and later translated into French for the war councils of the Swiss troops. This translation is thanks to Franz Adam Vogel, a citizen of Colmar who was Grand Judge of the Royal Swiss Guard. This legislative monument, which touched on general criminal law, special criminal law and, above all, criminal procedural law, was far ahead of its time, at least in Europe. It served as the general criminal law of the Germanic peoples for almost three centuries. - Contains the formula of the war council in German translation at the end. - Untrimmed copy with wide margins. - A little stained. 2nd edition of the French edition of the "Constitutio Criminalis Carolina" of Emperor Charles V from 1532. This document was first published in German and later translated into French for the war councils of the Swiss troops. This translation is thanks to Franz Adam Vogel, a citizen of Colmar who was Grand Judge of the Royal Swiss Guard. This legislative monument, which touched on general criminal law, special criminal law and, above all, criminal procedural law, was far ahead of its time, at least in Europe. It served as the general criminal law of the Germanic peoples for almost three centuries. - Contains the formula of the war council in German translation at the end. - Untrimmed copy with wide margins. - A little stained. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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