[DESMARQUETS (Charles)] – NEW STYLE OF THE CHÂTELET OF PARIS AND OF ALL THE ORDINARY JURISDICTIONS OF THE KINGDOM, in civil, criminal, and police matters. With a collection of several Regulations, revised, corrected & augmented
[DESMARQUETS (Charles)] – NEW STYLE OF THE CHÂTELET OF PARIS AND OF ALL THE ORDINARY JURISDICTIONS OF THE KINGDOM, in civil, criminal, and police matters. With a collection of several Regulations, revised, corrected & augmented
[DESMARQUETS (Charles)] – NEW STYLE OF THE CHÂTELET OF PARIS AND OF ALL THE ORDINARY JURISDICTIONS OF THE KINGDOM, in civil, criminal, and police matters. With a collection of several Regulations, revised, corrected & augmented
    [DESMARQUETS (Charles)]
    NEW STYLE OF THE CHÂTELET OF PARIS AND OF ALL THE ORDINARY JURISDICTIONS OF THE KINGDOM, in civil, criminal, and police matters. With a collection of several Regulations, revised, corrected & augmented
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1737
    small octavo, mottled brown calf, gilt title, red edges, frieze fleurons and gilt fillets underlining the compartments, gilt roll on the edges, (upper spine damaged, cover slightly rubbed with light abrasions, corners and edges bumped), [6 ff.]-684 p. + Privilege.
    "Formerly a medieval fortress, the Châtelet became the seat of the Provost's Court of Paris, primarily responsible for policing and criminal justice, including prisons and torture chambers. François Villon (1456), Clément Marot (1526), ​​and Cartouche (1721) were imprisoned there. Massacres were perpetrated there in 1792. Charles Desmarquets (1698-1760) was a prosecutor at the Châtelet."

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Mots-clés : Civil procedure