Code P nal Expliqu Par Des Motifs Et Par Des Exemples, by Joseph-Andr Rogron, is a comprehensive guide to the French Penal Code. This historical legal reference provides detailed explanations of each article, addressing potential difficulties and key questions arising from the text. The book includes definitions of all legal terms, making it an invaluable resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of 19th-century French law.
This edition aims to clarify the complexities of the code through illustrative examples and clear reasoning, offering a unique insight into the legal landscape of the time. Rogron's work remains a significant contribution to the study of legal history and comparative law.
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