Abstract

The author describes the historical background, reasons and way of abolition of corporal punishment in Serbia by the law passed on December 11, 1873. An emphasis is put on the report given by Legislative Board of the then People's Assembly, parliamentary debate and the speech delivered by the Minister of Justice. It is also pointed to efforts to reinstate corporal punishment in 1875 and to corporal punishments beyond Criminal law.

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