De La Peine De Mort, by Karl Joseph Anton Mittermaier, is a comprehensive examination of capital punishment, drawing upon scientific research, legislative progress, and practical experience. Written in French, this historical work delves into the arguments surrounding the death penalty, offering insights into the legal and social perspectives of the time.
Mittermaier's study provides a detailed analysis of the application of capital punishment, its justification, and its impact on society. This book is a valuable resource for scholars of legal history, criminology, and anyone interested in the evolution of criminal justice systems.
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