Jus Asylorum Seu Refugii is a historical legal text concerning the right of asylum. Authored by Carl Otto Thyllius and Emanuel Sustman, this work delves into the jurisprudential aspects of asylum, examining its historical roots and theoretical underpinnings. It explores the concept of refuge within ancient legal systems, offering insights into the political and social contexts that shaped these laws.
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