On Crime and Punishments by Cesare Beccaria
Words: 580 2469Cesare Beccaria's "On Crimes and Punishments" stands as a seminal opus in the annals of legal philosophy and criminology, initially published in 1764. This treatise marked one of the inaugural endeavors at meticulously scrutinizing law and the justice apparatus, championing reforms that would subsequently impact significant legal frameworks across Europe and America. This exposition delves into the pivotal motifs of Beccaria’s oeuvre, its historical milieu, and its enduring ramifications on contemporary legal methodologies and theories of punitive measures. Beccaria penned […]