Collectif - Code d'instruction criminelle - Code pénal - Code de la nouvelle organisation judiciaire - 1810






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Collectif – Code d'instruction criminelle, Code pénal and Code de la nouvelle organisation judiciaire; 1810 reissue in French, 695 pages, leather binding, good condition.
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Fine edition of this 3-title collection on Napoleonic legislation that brings together the principal legislative texts arising from the Napoleonic codification, in particular the Code of Criminal Instruction, the Penal Code, and the Judicial Code -
It illustrates the effort to rationalize and unify the law conducted under the First Empire, aiming to establish a clear and uniform framework for criminal and civil justice in France -
The Code of Criminal Instruction sets out the procedural rules and court organization, the Penal Code defines offenses and their penalties, while the Judicial Code governs the administration of justice and the hierarchy of courts -
The work constitutes an essential piece for the history of French law, testifying to Napoleon’s ambition to codify and centralize legislation, and offering modern readers a precious testament to the birth of the modern legal system -
This work deals with procedures and regulations in criminal matters in France, reflecting the legal standards of the Napoleonic era -
Collectif - Code d'instruction criminelle - Code pénal - Code de la nouvelle organisation judiciaire - 1810 - Didot l'aîné et Firmin Didot -
XXIV + 695 pages.
Good binding condition, the work in its full period green morocco binding, wear from use, heads, corners and hinges worn, speckled edges with some red, smooth spine adorned with gold lines, gold lettering on a red morocco inlay -
Good interior condition, rare foxing, marbled endpapers -
Delivery service assured within a few days -
Fine edition of this 3-title collection on Napoleonic legislation that brings together the principal legislative texts arising from the Napoleonic codification, in particular the Code of Criminal Instruction, the Penal Code, and the Judicial Code -
It illustrates the effort to rationalize and unify the law conducted under the First Empire, aiming to establish a clear and uniform framework for criminal and civil justice in France -
The Code of Criminal Instruction sets out the procedural rules and court organization, the Penal Code defines offenses and their penalties, while the Judicial Code governs the administration of justice and the hierarchy of courts -
The work constitutes an essential piece for the history of French law, testifying to Napoleon’s ambition to codify and centralize legislation, and offering modern readers a precious testament to the birth of the modern legal system -
This work deals with procedures and regulations in criminal matters in France, reflecting the legal standards of the Napoleonic era -
Collectif - Code d'instruction criminelle - Code pénal - Code de la nouvelle organisation judiciaire - 1810 - Didot l'aîné et Firmin Didot -
XXIV + 695 pages.
Good binding condition, the work in its full period green morocco binding, wear from use, heads, corners and hinges worn, speckled edges with some red, smooth spine adorned with gold lines, gold lettering on a red morocco inlay -
Good interior condition, rare foxing, marbled endpapers -
Delivery service assured within a few days -
