Bamberg embarrassing neck court order
The Bamberg embarrassing neck court order (also called Bambergensis ) was a 1507 by Johann Freiherr zu Schwarzenberg on behalf of his bishop Georg III. Schenk von Limpurg drafted the neck court order for Bamberg . It was published by Hans Pfeil in 1507 and, in addition to substantive criminal law, also regulated procedural law for Bamberg, with the embarrassing questioning to obtain confessions being a constitutive element. The Latin name of the court system is Constitutio Criminalis Bambergensis .
It is shaped by the ideas of Italian law schools ( Roman law ) and was the basis for the later Constitutio Criminalis Carolina of Emperor Charles V , which was passed in 1530 at the Augsburg Reichstag and ratified two years later in 1532 at the Reichstag in Regensburg .
Web links
- Digitized prints of the Bambergensis from the holdings of the Bamberg State Library
- Bamberg's Neck Court Order: high-resolution digital copy in the bavarikon cultural portal
- Online edition of the University of Mannheim
- Treasures of the Bamberg State Library: Bamberg Neck Court Regulations on the homepage of the Bavarian State Library Online .
- Andreas Deutsch: Bamberg neck court order . In: Historical Lexicon of Bavaria