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Paperback De His, Qui Notantur Infamia Book

ISBN: 1274393094

ISBN13: 9781274393098

De His, Qui Notantur Infamia

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"De His, Qui Notantur Infamia" by Philipp Ludwig Huth, delves into the historical and legal aspects of infamy, a state of disgrace or loss of legal rights within historical legal systems. This work examines the concept of infamy, tracing its origins and evolution through Roman law and its subsequent influence on European legal traditions. The book explores the various grounds for infamy, the procedures for its imposition, and its consequences for those affected. Huth's analysis provides valuable insights into the social and legal ramifications of infamy, shedding light on the ways in which societies have historically defined and punished dishonor.

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