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1871, Statutory Criminal Law of Germany, 1947
The Statutory Criminal Law of Germany, with Comments prepared by Vladimir Gsovski. Edited by Eldon R. James. (A translation of the German Criminal
Code of 1871, with amendments, together with the most important supplementary penal statutes with the Laws Nos. 1 and 11 and proclamation No. 3 of the
Control Council for Germany) Published by the Library of Congress (Washington 1947). xx + 276 p. Contents of this volume include 29 chapters, 16
appendices, and annexes, including laws and proclamations issued for the Control Council for Germany up to February 1946. (The preface states the purpose of
this work is “to give all who may be interested, and particularly to the officers of military government in Germany, a compendium in English on the
criminal law of Germany. It is not confined to the laws in force on a certain date but contains the pre-Nazi provisions, amendments enacted by the
Nazis, and laws and proclamations of the Control Council. Thus it shows German law in its dynamic development for the last 12 years.”)
Title:   The statutory criminal law of Germany : with comments / prepared by Valdimir Gsovski, Ph. D., Chief of the Foreign Law Section ; edited by Eldon R. James.
OCLC Number:   654910279
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