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Paris, Île-De-France, France
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Compte Général de L'administration de la Justice Civile et Commerciale et de la Justice Criminelle
The Compte Général de l'Administration de la Justice Civile et Commerciale et de la Justice Criminelle, established in Paris, Île-de-France, serves as a vital chronicle of judicial proceedings and legal reforms in France. Founded in the early 19th century, this publication has documented significant milestones, including landmark legal decisions and shifts in justice administration, showing its crucial role in shaping public understanding of the legal system. You can explore scans of the Compte Général on OldNews.com starting 1936, with 211 scans available in total. This resource not only offers insights into civil and criminal justice but also invites readers to discover historical figures and events that may connect to their own family histories. Renowned for its accuracy and thoroughness, the Compte Général is a trusted source for legal professionals and scholars alike, making it a valuable addition to your research on the site's extensive archive.