Publisher's Synopsis
Das Recht der Azteken (The Law of the Aztecs) by Josef Kohler explores the legal systems and customs of the Aztec civilization. This detailed study examines various aspects of Aztec law, including property rights, criminal justice, family law, and social regulations. Kohler delves into the complexities of Aztec society, providing insights into their methods of governance and social control.
Drawing upon historical sources and anthropological research, this work offers a comprehensive overview of the legal framework that shaped Aztec life. The book is valuable for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the pre-Columbian Americas and the diverse forms of legal systems that have existed throughout history. Kohler's work remains an important contribution to the field of comparative law and Aztec studies.
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