Around an extraordinary juditial investigation: the Meda county process (1850)
Abstract
Following the previous centuries existing model, the practice of investigating and accountable professional behaviour of judges and other court officials was still contemplated on the 19th century judiciary status. These practices put in place processes and penalties imposed on behalf of the justice, giving the legislation intended to integrally consider the judiciary to introduce innovative activity and the disciplinary councils.Downloads
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