Joseph-François-Claude Carnot
See also: Carnot
Joseph-François-Claude Carnot , born with Nolay the March 22nd 1752 and died in Paris the July 31st 1835, is a French jurisconsult.
Older brother of Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot, it enters to the Court of appeal and becomes member of a charged commission to revise the penal code in 1831. He is elected member of the Academy of Science morals and political in 1832.
Works
- the criminal Instruction code and the Penal code put in harmony with the Charter, public morals, the principles of the reason, justice and humanity (1819)
- Comment on the Penal code (2 volumes, 1823-1824)
- Of the legal Discipline considered in its relationship with the judges, the officers of the public ministry, lawyers, the notaries, the solicitors, the ushers and other members of the legal profession (1825)
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