tg rder F r Lagf rb ttring, 1633-1665... delves into the endeavors towards legal improvement in Sweden during a pivotal period in its history. Authored by Casper Johan Wahlber, this work examines the measures undertaken to reform and refine the legal framework of the Swedish realm between 1633 and 1665. It sheds light on the complexities of governance and the evolution of legal thought during this era.
This book provides valuable insights into the historical context surrounding the development of Swedish law and the challenges faced by those who sought to modernize it. It will be of interest to scholars of legal history, Swedish history, and political science, offering a detailed look at the processes and personalities involved in shaping the legal landscape of 17th-century Sweden.
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