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Part 1. General history of the criminal law. The Roman law
Primitive Germanic criminal law
The Christian Church's law
Medieval Germanic law
Scandinavia and Switzerland in the later Middle Ages
France in the later Middle Ages
Germany's reception of the Roman law in the early 1500s
Germany in the late 1500s and the 1600s
Germany in the 1700s
France, from the 1500s to the Revolution
Other countries in the 1500s-1700s. Scandinavia. Switzerland. Netherlands
The French revolutionary reforms
The German reforms of the French revolutionary period
The French code of 1810, and France in the 1800s
pt. 2. History of the theories of criminal law. Ancient Greece and Rome
The philosophy of criminal law in the Middle Ages
Criminal theories from Grotius to Rousseau
Criminal theories from Beccaría to Feuerbach
Criminal theories from Bentham to Herbart
Criminal theories in Germany from Hegel to Binding.

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