Back to Search
ISBN 9781139197489 is currently unpriced. Please contact us for pricing.
Available options are listed below:

Römisches Strafrecht, Part 2

AUTHOR Mommsen, Theodor
PUBLISHER Cambridge University Press (03/05/2014)
PRODUCT TYPE eBook (Open Ebook)

Description
Romisches Strafrecht was first published in 1899 and complements Mommsen's earlier, monumental study of Roman constitutional law. Applying the same historical method, he attributes the evolution of criminal law to the demise of the Roman Republic. The book, here reissued in two volumes, is divided into five main sections. The first discusses the nature of criminal law. Mommsen next looks at the institutions involved in administering criminal law, and the roles of different officials within them. He identifies three types of trial: trial by magistrate alone, trial by magistrate and comitia, and trial by jury, and describes their stages from the courtroom process to the pronouncement of sentence. Sections 4 and 5, in the second volume, consider particular crimes, from treason or murder to heresy, rape and theft, and explain the possibilities for appeal and the different categories of sentences ranging from the death penalty or exile to fines.
Show More
Product Format
Product Details
ISBN-13: 9781139197489
ISBN-10: 1139197487
Content Language: German
More Product Details
Carton Quantity: 0
Feature Codes: Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
History | Ancient - General
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
publisher marketing
Romisches Strafrecht was first published in 1899 and complements Mommsen's earlier, monumental study of Roman constitutional law. Applying the same historical method, he attributes the evolution of criminal law to the demise of the Roman Republic. The book, here reissued in two volumes, is divided into five main sections. The first discusses the nature of criminal law. Mommsen next looks at the institutions involved in administering criminal law, and the roles of different officials within them. He identifies three types of trial: trial by magistrate alone, trial by magistrate and comitia, and trial by jury, and describes their stages from the courtroom process to the pronouncement of sentence. Sections 4 and 5, in the second volume, consider particular crimes, from treason or murder to heresy, rape and theft, and explain the possibilities for appeal and the different categories of sentences ranging from the death penalty or exile to fines.
Show More
eBook
Warning - this is a non-refundable eBook!