Kong Christian Den Femtes Danske Lov (King Christian V's Danish Law) is a significant historical legal text, representing a comprehensive codification of Danish law promulgated in 1683. This volume, Volume 2, offers a detailed examination of the statutes and legal principles established during the reign of King Christian V. Compiled under the guidance of legal scholars like Caspar Peter Rothe, this law aimed to standardize and clarify the legal framework of Denmark, impacting various aspects of society, from governance to individual rights.
This historical legal document provides invaluable insights into the legal and social structures of 17th-century Denmark. It remains a crucial resource for legal historians, scholars of Danish history, and anyone interested in understanding the development of law in Scandinavia. The enduring relevance of "Kong Christian Den Femtes Danske Lov" lies in its comprehensive approach and its lasting influence on Danish legal tradition.
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