"De Tortura Testium Vernac. Peinlich Zeugen-verh r" explores the historical practice of torturing witnesses during legal proceedings. Authored by Ernst Immanuel Tenzell and Johann Friedrich Werner, this work delves into the methods, justifications, and consequences of extracting testimonies through torture. It offers a detailed examination of the legal and ethical dimensions of this controversial practice, shedding light on a dark chapter in the history of law and justice. The book provides valuable insights into the evolution of legal systems and the safeguards developed to protect the rights of the accused and witnesses alike. Its historical significance lies in its comprehensive treatment of a subject that continues to resonate in contemporary debates about human rights and due process.
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