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Histoire du droit pénal romain de Romulus à Justinien. Europe After "Tableaux d'Empire"

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After "Tableaux d'Empire"

Volume II: Chapters 71-99 and 145-165

whether André Breton

Louis Gillet lets us guess throughout his essay

and reveal the body

Histoire du droit pénal romain de Romulus à Justinien. Europe After "Tableaux d'Empire"The Romans never used a formula to designate what we call "criminal law." Should we therefore think with Theodor Mommsen that "since Roman criminal law never formed a whole, there can be no question of tracing its history"? No, precisely, because history cannot presuppose a doctrinal system that would determine its object as a whole. From the founding of Rome attributed to Romulus (in 753 BC) until the reconquest effort led by the Byzantine emperor

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