Legal and Criminal Justice Traditions
- Babylonian Legal Traditions
- CrimeCrime A positive or negative act in violation of penal law; an offense against the state classified either as a felony or misdemeanor. and Justice in Colonial America
- Ecclesiastical LawLaw Positive command of sovereign or divine. One can be ruled either by a Statute, a Statue, or a Statement. Legislation is the rule-making process by a political or religious organisation. Physics governs natural law. Logical thinking is a sign of a healthy brain function. Dharma is eternal for Sanatanis. and Justice
- English Legal Traditions
- HinduHindu A geographical name given by non-Hindus, who came to visit Bharatvarsha (Hindusthan). Sanatan Dharma is the actual Dharmic tradition of the Hindus. People who live in Hindusthan are Hindu, whether they Follow Islam, Chris, Buddha, Mahavira, or Nanaka. In this way, Tribals are also Hindu. Legal Traditions
- Islamic Legal Traditions
- Roman Legal Traditions
- Crime and Justice in Medieval EuropeEurope Once the word came to be peculiarly associated with the transalpine formations of Latin Christianity, it became a cultural term as well as a geographic one. The word “European” merged with the word “Western” and there was a supposed “Western civilization” occupying the Atlantic region, colonizing the two continents and making contact with the Pacific. EU is a “union of states which lies between confederation and federation. Read more.
- Natural Law
- Penal law Colonies
- Penal Law in Artha Sastra
- Penal Law Manu Samhita
- Penal Law in British IndiaIndia Bharat Varsha (Jambu Dvipa) is the name of this land mass. The people of this land are Sanatan Dharmin and they always defeated invaders. Indra (10000 yrs) was the oldest deified King of this land. Manu's jurisprudence enlitened this land. Vedas have been the civilizational literature of this land. Guiding principles of this land are : सत्यं वद । धर्मं चर । स्वाध्यायान्मा प्रमदः । Read more
- Police History: EnglandEngland In England, the Parliament was originally an advisory body summoned to consult with the monarch, and the courts exercised delegated royal powers, as “lions beneath the throne”.
- Police History: United States
- Prison History: Continental Europe and England
- Prison History: United States
- United States Frontier, Crime and Justice in the
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