FOUCHER (Victor)
    GENERAL PENAL CODE OF THE AUSTRIAN EMPIRE WITH APPENDICES CONTAINING THE MOST RECENT GENERAL REGULATIONS; translated from the latest official edition, bound with the CRIMINAL CODE OF THE BRAZILIAN EMPIRE, ADOPTED BY THE LEGISLATIVE CHAMBERS IN THE SESSION OF 1830 AND PRECEDED BY COMPARATIVE OBSERVATIONS WITH THE FRENCH PENAL CODE
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1833/34
    in-8, cart. à la Bradel garnet, (worn rel., blunted corners), XVI- 399 - Xl-132 p.
    The first volume of a collection that would become quite important in the 19th century, providing crucial information for the development of comparative law. This first installment contains, on the one hand, the Penal Code of Austria and, on the other, that of Brazil, with approximately 40 pages of observations that highlight both the "philanthropic" approach of this code and, at the same time, the questioning of classical principles such as that of prescription. Finally, we should note the strange handwritten bookplate that occupies the entire last endpaper: "Antoine Blot, 10th Regiment of the Mobile Guard, First Battalion, Third Company, 7th Squad, one of the fine young men of the Côte d'Or, those who subdue the Prussians, made on January 15, 1871, in Ivri…".

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