The Influence of Roman Law and Constitutio Criminalis Carolina on the Formation of Criminal Law in the Habsburg Monarchy's Ownership of the Eighteenth Century
The article examines the influence of Roman law and the Constitutio Criminalis Carolina on the formation of criminal law norms in the possessions of the Habsburg monarchy of the eighteenth century. It is emphasized that the study of this issue is of key importance for understanding the evolution of the legal system of the Habsburg monarchy, and is also relevant given the need to understand the origins of modern criminal law, its historical foundations and the legal traditions which shaped it.