Lehrbuch des Strafprocesses by Anton Bauer, published in 1848, is a significant historical textbook on criminal procedure. Written in German, this book provides insight into the legal theories and practices of the time. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of criminal law and procedure in German-speaking regions during the 19th century. The detailed exposition and systematic approach reflect the scholarly standards of its era, making it relevant for legal historians and scholars of comparative law. This book offers a glimpse into the historical context of legal education and the development of modern legal systems.
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