巫术审判过程与巫术法外起诉

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本章调查了波兰立陶宛联邦和酋长国以及莫斯科公国和俄罗斯帝国的巫术审判过程和法外起诉。在波兰立陶宛联邦,对巫术的指控来自普通公民,而不是国家代表;换句话说,他们是从社会上流入法院的,而不是自上而下的政治迫害的一部分。波兰立陶宛联邦的女巫嫌疑人可能会被起诉,并被送往刑讯室,以逼供。虽然自治酋长国的市法院继续适用马格德堡法和其他波兰立陶宛法规,但它们有时也引用俄罗斯法令。在巫术审判中,莫斯科法官提出了一套规定的问题,这些问题集中在身体伤害的问题上,并暴露了他们对防止魔法犯罪传播的关注。在叶卡捷琳娜二世的统治下,法院系统经历了一次重大改革,对巫术的起诉方式也是如此。
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Witchcraft Trials’ Processes and Extralegal Prosecution of Witchcraft
This chapter investigates witchcraft trials' processes and extralegal prosecution of witchcraft in Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Hetmanate, as well as in Muscovy and imperial Russia. Accusations of witchcraft in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth came from private citizens, not from state representatives; in other words, they flowed into courts from society, rather than being part of a top-down witch hunt. Suspected witches in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth could be prosecuted and sent to the torture chamber in order to elicit a confession. While municipal courts in the autonomous Hetmanate continued to apply Magdeburg Law and other Polish-Lithuanian statutes, they also sometimes referred to Russian decrees. In the witchcraft trials, Muscovite judges asked a prescribed set of questions that dwelled on the issues of physical harm and betrayed concern for preventing the spread of magical criminality. Under Catherine II, the court system underwent a major overhaul, as did the approach to the prosecution of witchcraft.
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