Homicidium Dolosum Supra Agratiandi Ius Positum is a historical legal text by Johann D. Heinrici and Heinrich Scharbau. This work delves into the legal concept of intentional homicide, specifically examining its relationship to the 'Agratiandi Ius, ' an aspect of historical law. The book likely explores the nuances of homicide within a specific legal framework, potentially comparing and contrasting different legal perspectives on the matter. It provides insights into historical legal thought concerning homicide and related legal doctrines. This book will appeal to legal scholars, historians of law, and anyone interested in the evolution of legal concepts related to homicide.
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