Issued also in enlarged form as hft. 2., bd. II of Abhandlungen aus dem staats-, verwaltungs- und völkerrecht. ; Lebenslauf. ; Inaug.-diss.--Bonn. ; "Literaturnachweise": p. x-xi. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Each individual t.p. has title: Causes politiques célèbres du XIXe siècle. ; Each case has individual t.p. and separate pagination. ; t. 1. Procès du duc d'Enghien. Procès du maréchal Ney. Procès du général Moreau. Procès de Saint-Réjant, Carbon, Mlle. de Cicé et autres (machine infernale). Procès du général Berton (conspiration de Saumur) -- t. 2. Procès du général Malet. Procès de Louvel. Procès de Bories et autres (conspiration de La Rochelle). Procès de la reine d'Angleterre -- t. 3. Procès de Murat (Joachim-Napoléon), roi de Naples. Procès du général Raphaël Riégo. Procès de Charles-Louis Sand (meurtre de Kotzebuë). Procès du comte de Lavalette. Procès d'Arthur Thistlewood et autres -- t. 4. Procès de Guindon, dit Roquefort (assassinat du maréchal Brune). Procès des Frères Faucher. Procès de don Augustin Iturbide, ex-empereur du Mexique. Procès des patriotes de 1816. Procès de M. le comte Durand de Linois et de M. le baron Boyer de Peyreleau. Procès de P.J. de Béranger. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Issues carry whole numbering; beginning with 1924 issues numbered also within each year. Seven issues published during 1921-1923; 6 a year in 1924 and 1934; 8 a year in 1925-1927; 12 a year in 1928-1933; 1 in 1935. ; V. 54-58 have supplement called: Revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ionnoe dvizhenie v Rossii XVII-XX vv.; sistematicheskiĭ ukazatelʹ literatury, vyshedsheĭ v 1927-28 gg. V. 50-53 have supplement called: Opyt ukazatelʹ literatury po istorii partii "Narodnoĭ voli," 1929. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Issued by Obshchestvo byvshikh politicheskikh katorzhan i ssylʹno-poselent︠s︡ev, 1921-1924; by Vsesoi︠u︡znoe obshchestvo politicheskikh katorzhan i ssylʹno-poselent︠s︡ev, 1925-1935. ; 1921-1925, Imennoĭ i sistematicheskiĭ ukazatelʹ. 1 v.; 1921-1930, Sistematicheski-predmetnyĭ ukazatelʹ za desi︠a︡tʹ let. 1 v.; 1929-1930, Imennoĭ ukazatelʹ, with v. 87-89. ; MAIN; DK1.K3: Includes reprint eds. when originals not available ; MAIN; DK1.K3: V. 51, 63-66, 68-72, 74, 77, 81-84, 111-113, 116 are brittle and in poor condition; they have been boxed for protection. ; MAIN; DK1.K3: V. 50-55, 62-67, 80-85 are also available in the set Slavistic printings and reprintings, cataloged as PG13.S545 MAIN v.143:17-18, 21-22, 27-28.
Current media and political discourse on crime has long ignored crimes committed by States themselves, despite their greater financial and human toll. For the past two decades, scholars have examined how and why States violate their own laws and international law and explored what can be done to reduce or prevent these injustices. Through a collection of essays by leading scholars in the field, State Crime offers a set of cases exemplifying state criminality along with various methods for controlling governmental transgressions. With topics ranging from crimes of aggression to nuclear weapons to the construction and implementation of social controls, this volume is an indispensable resource for those who examine the behavior of States and those who study crime in its varied forms
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