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The Western Codification of Criminal Law

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    Chapter 1 Tradition and Foreign Influences in the 19th Century Codification of Criminal Law: Dispelling the Myth of the Pervasive French Influence in Europe and Latin America
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    Chapter 2 The Influence of the Napoleonic Penal Code on the Development of Criminal Law in Germany: Juridical Discourses, Legal Transfer and Codification
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    Chapter 3 Ignoring France? Possible French Influences on the Development of Austrian Penal Law in the 19th Century
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    Chapter 4 The Influence of the French Penal Code of 1810 on the Belgian Penal Code of 1867: Between Continuity and Innovation
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    Chapter 5 The Influence of the French Penal Code of 1810 Over the “General Part” of the Portuguese Penal Code of 1852: The Visible and the Invisible
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    Chapter 6 An Autonomous Path for the Italian Penal Code of 1889: The Constructing Process and the First Case Law Applications
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    Chapter 7 The Roots of Italian Penal Codification: Nation Building and the Claim for a Peculiar Identity in Criminal Law
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    Chapter 8 The Myth of French Influence Over Spanish Codification: The General Part of the Criminal Codes of 1822 and 1848
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    Chapter 9 The Influence Exerted by the 1819 Criminal Code of the Two Sicilies upon Nineteenth-Century Spanish Criminal Law Codification and Its Projection in Latin America
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    Chapter 10 The ‘Code Pénal’ in the Itinerary of the Criminal Codification in America and Europe: ‘Influence’ and Circularity of Models
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    Chapter 11 Codifying the Criminal Law in Argentina: Provincial and National Codification in the Genesis of the First Penal Code
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    Chapter 12 From Free Will to Social Defense (or from Cesare Beccaria to Cesare Lombroso): Julio Herrera and the Criminal Law Codification in Argentina (1903–1922)
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    Chapter 13 The 1830 Criminal Code of the Brazilian Empire and Its Originality
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    Chapter 14 The Mexican Codification of Criminal Law: Its Foreign Influences
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    Chapter 15 European and US Influences on the 19th Century Prison Reform
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Title
The Western Codification of Criminal Law
Published by
Springer International Publishing, May 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-71912-2
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978-3-31-971911-5, 978-3-31-971912-2
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Masferrer, Aniceto

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