Constitutio Criminalis Carolina
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constitutio-criminalis-carolina-233-1136170
title:
Constitutio Criminalis Carolina
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The Constitutio Criminalis Carolina is recognised as the first body of German criminal law (Strafgesetzbuch). It was also known as the Halsgerichtsordnung of Charles V. Its basis was the Halsgerichtsordnung of Bamberg drawn up by Johann Freiherr von Schwarzenberg in 1507, which in turn went back to the humanistic school of Roman law. The Carolina was agreed in 1530 at the Diet of Augsburg under Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and ratified two years later at the Diet in Regensburg (1532), at which p
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutio_Criminalis_Carolina
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2023-04-15T19:23:09Z
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