A study of a largely neglected topic, crime and its punishment in European armies c 1500-180
In late medieval France, the granting of royal pardons to soldiers who committed a crime was almost ...
Práce je zaměřena na popis vojenského trestního práva ve Francii v období napoleonských válek a fran...
Military courts in ancient Rome belonged to the so-called inconstant coercions (coercitio), they wer...
A study of a largely neglected topic, crime and its punishment in European armies c 1500-180
ABSTRACT: The subject of punishment in medieval European history is quite broad for several reasons....
War affects combatant societies, and societies trampled over by warring armies and smashed by their ...
Soldiers were probably the most prolific perpetrators of violent offenses in late medieval and early...
From a military point of view, the city of Dijon has been relatively spared by the events of the Hun...
This article is a synoptic treatment of some of the most typical crimes which fell under inquisitori...
Farge Arlette. Michael R. Weisser, Crime and Punishment in Early Moderne Europe Alan Williams, The P...
Crime, Policing and Punishment in England, 1660-1914 offers an overview of the changing nature of cr...
Generalising doctrines of a »criminal legal historical« character on act and delinquent only very in...
The basic objective of this thesis is to see whether those subject to military law had in the past, ...
Our project took as its starting point the assertion that there was not yet a notion of war crimes ...
This dissertation examines the disappearance of punishment as a justification for interstate war in ...
In late medieval France, the granting of royal pardons to soldiers who committed a crime was almost ...
Práce je zaměřena na popis vojenského trestního práva ve Francii v období napoleonských válek a fran...
Military courts in ancient Rome belonged to the so-called inconstant coercions (coercitio), they wer...
A study of a largely neglected topic, crime and its punishment in European armies c 1500-180
ABSTRACT: The subject of punishment in medieval European history is quite broad for several reasons....
War affects combatant societies, and societies trampled over by warring armies and smashed by their ...
Soldiers were probably the most prolific perpetrators of violent offenses in late medieval and early...
From a military point of view, the city of Dijon has been relatively spared by the events of the Hun...
This article is a synoptic treatment of some of the most typical crimes which fell under inquisitori...
Farge Arlette. Michael R. Weisser, Crime and Punishment in Early Moderne Europe Alan Williams, The P...
Crime, Policing and Punishment in England, 1660-1914 offers an overview of the changing nature of cr...
Generalising doctrines of a »criminal legal historical« character on act and delinquent only very in...
The basic objective of this thesis is to see whether those subject to military law had in the past, ...
Our project took as its starting point the assertion that there was not yet a notion of war crimes ...
This dissertation examines the disappearance of punishment as a justification for interstate war in ...
In late medieval France, the granting of royal pardons to soldiers who committed a crime was almost ...
Práce je zaměřena na popis vojenského trestního práva ve Francii v období napoleonských válek a fran...
Military courts in ancient Rome belonged to the so-called inconstant coercions (coercitio), they wer...