An Advocati In Rebus Publicis Sint Tolerandi? Disquisitio, by Johann Georg Cramer, explores the role and toleration of advocates in public affairs. This historical inquiry delves into the legal and political theories surrounding the involvement of lawyers in governance. Cramer's work provides valuable insights into the jurisprudence and political science of the period, offering a glimpse into the debates and discussions surrounding the legal profession's influence on public life. This book will appeal to scholars and enthusiasts interested in legal history, political theory, and the intersection of law and politics.
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