The Western Codification of Criminal Law , 1st ed. 2018
A Revision of the Myth of its Predominant French Influence

Studies in the History of Law and Justice Series, Vol. 11

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This volume addresses an important historiographical gap by assessing the respective contributions of tradition and foreign influences to the 19th century codification of criminal law. More specifically, it focuses on the extent of French influence ? among others ? in European and American civil law jurisdictions. In this regard, the book seeks to dispel a number of myths concerning the French model?s actual influence on European and Latin American criminal codes. 

The impact of the Napoleonic criminal code on other jurisdictions was real, but the scope and extent of its influence were significantly less than has sometimes been claimed. The overemphasis on French influence on other civil law jurisdictions is partly due to a fundamental assumption that modern criminal codes constituted a break with the past. The question as to whether they truly broke with the past or were merely a degree of reform touches on a difficult issue, namely, the dichotomy between tradition and foreign influences in the codification of criminal law. Scholarship has unfairly ignored this important subject, an oversight that this book remedies.

Investigates the codification of criminal law in the West

Examines the influence of the French criminal code on jurisdictions in Europe and Latin America

Pursues a revealing, comparative approach to the topic