Parallèle Du Code Pénal D'Angleterre Avec Les Lois Pénales Françaises, by Scipion Jérôme Bexon, offers a detailed comparison of English and French penal codes. Published in 1800, this work provides invaluable insight into the legal systems of both nations during a pivotal period of European history. Bexon's analysis extends beyond mere description, as he also presents considerations on how to improve French penal laws, making this text a significant contribution to legal discourse. This book is an essential resource for scholars of legal history, comparative law, and French history, shedding light on the evolution of legal thought and practice in Europe.
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