The Pitaval Casebook The Pitaval Casebook

The Pitaval Casebook

    • $2.99
    • $2.99

Publisher Description

To present Humanity in its full expression, was Schiller's intent in rewriting and adapting, in the form of a novel or a tale, according to the spirit of Enlightenment, these legal cases, taken from the exhaustive volumes of real life cases compiled by Pitaval.


In eight remarkable legal cases which portray the human being in all his erring and excesses, we see the author reinterpreting, in the spirit of a human friendly observer, past legal judgements which call upon the use of newly discovered sociological field, as well as new legal principles, in order to reconcile Humanity with legality.


The stated aim was then, to educate the citizen into making enlightened judgment about crimes and criminals, to allow him to behave as human and responsible judge of his fellows in society.


The Brinvillier case


The sad destiny of Jacob LeBrun


The Guerre case


A commercial contract with God


The Gange case


The LaPivardière case


The odd couple


A corrupt state employee

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2016
August 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
443
Pages
PUBLISHER
Epubli
SELLER
Neopubli GmbH
SIZE
316
KB
A Book of Remarkable Criminals A Book of Remarkable Criminals
2016
A Book Of Remarkable Criminals A Book Of Remarkable Criminals
2018
A Book of Remarkable Criminals A Book of Remarkable Criminals
2012
A Book of Remarkable Criminals A Book of Remarkable Criminals
2012
Remarkable Criminals Remarkable Criminals
2012
Women Who Killed - Murderous Women from the 18th & 19th Century Women Who Killed - Murderous Women from the 18th & 19th Century
2021
History of the Revolt in the Netherlands History of the Revolt in the Netherlands
2018
Aesthetical and Philosophical Essays Aesthetical and Philosophical Essays
2018
F. Schiller: The Short Stories F. Schiller: The Short Stories
2012
Aesthetical And Philosophical Essays Aesthetical And Philosophical Essays
2023
The Maid of Orleans The Maid of Orleans
2018
Wilhelm Tell Wilhelm Tell
2018