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Tokarchuk P. E. The value of German criminal law for the evolution of the theft and robbery compositions in Russia of the XVIII century

Abstract: the article reveals that in Russia until the XVIII century the ancient terms “theft” and “robbery” designated cowardly and courageous theft, respectively. Their later appliance to the German forms of non-violent and violent theft in the Military Article of Peter I and in the laws of Catherine II led to the imposition of the old division (in names) onto the new (in meanings). Thus arose the division of theft into an “open violent”, “secret non-violent” and “open non-violent”.


Keywords:

history, Peter I, Military Article, Catherine II, Order of Catherine II, theft, robbery, fraud, theft, stealage, violence.


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