Code Criminel De La R publique Fran aise, Avec Des Notes Indicatives Et Des Observations... is a historical legal document providing insight into the criminal law of France. Authored by Sagnier, an advocate, this edition offers the complete text of the criminal code along with explanatory notes and observations. This book offers a valuable resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of French jurisprudence and criminal justice during the period. The detailed annotations provide context and understanding of the laws and their application.
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