Allgemeines Landrecht f 1/4r die preussischen Staaten, or General National Law for the Prussian States, is a comprehensive legal code enacted in Prussia under Frederick the Great, coming into effect in 1794. This third volume includes amendments to the laws of the Reich and state legislation, providing a detailed view into the legal framework of Prussia at the time.
Compiled and updated by Hugo Rehbein, this edition offers valuable insights into the legal, social, and political landscape of 18th and 19th century Prussia. It remains an important resource for historians and legal scholars studying the development of German law and the evolution of European legal systems.
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