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Hostageship in Emperor Justinian’s Corpus Iuris Civilis and in the Corpus Iuris Canonici
Hostageship, classified among the “Archetypen des Rechts” (lit. ‘archetypes of law’) by Werner Ogris (id., Geisel, in: Handwörterbuch zur deutschen Rechtsgeschichte, vol. 1, 2nd ed., Berlin 2008, col. 2006–2010, here: col. 2006), was a common tool to establish trust for making agreements throughout the entire Middle Ages.
Theiß, Dennis
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A adoção é um dos institutos mais antigos da humanidade e existiu em vários povos e nas mais diversas épocas. A adoção romana atravessou séculos adormecida e renasceu no século XII pelos glosadores e foi acolhida e depurada pelo movimento codificador ...
Elisete S. de Almeida
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El exilio en el corpus iuris civilis. [PDF]
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Bueno Delgado, Juan Antonio
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Slave voices and experiences in the later medieval Europe
Abstract Late medieval slavery was profoundly entangled in urban life in particular. Cities all around the Mediterranean coast were implicated in the trade—although this article focuses on the Christian Mediterranean which was bound together by a general reliance on Roman law (alongside local customary laws and the canon law of the Church).
Hannah Skoda
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This article explores fourth‐ to seventh‐century narratives about oaths of collective secrecy, which our sources typically frame negatively. By examining the terminology used in reference to these promises, the dynamics inherent in the practice and its relationship to oath‐taking customs in other contexts, and the influence of Christianity on the ...
Michael Wuk
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The notion of ‘equity’ is undergoing conceptual repositioning in international law today, embracing individuals as well as states and gaining an association with human rights and the politics of protest. In the context of these developments, the present paper enquires into the premodern roots of this ancient and rich term through three historical ...
Stephen Humphreys
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Around 1000, a new type of law‐book emerged in Catalonia and northern Italy that attests to new ways of handling legal material. Incorporating in full the Visigothic and Lombard law codes, respectively, these law‐books provided a base for studying and interpreting old law through comments, glosses etc., addressing new users such as lay judges.
Stefan Esders
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El Corpus Iuris Civilis y su Paradójica Influencia sobre la Tradición Jurídica Occidental
El Corpus Iuris Civilis y su Paradójica Influencia sobre la Tradición Jurídica ...
JUAN PABLO PAMPILLO BALIÑO
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The concept of sacrum imperium in historical scholarship
Abstract Sacrum imperium is a phrase that first appears in the imperial chancery in a document of Frederick Barbarossa in 1157. It later developed into the title Holy Roman Empire (of the German nation), the name of Europe's largest polity for many centuries.
Vedran Sulovsky
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Dzieła Accursiusa w bibliotekach leningradzkich
W toku prac podjętych przed dziesięciu laty (maj-czerwiec 1964) celem inwentaryzacji średniowiecznych rękopisów prawniczych przechowywanych w bibliotekach w Leningradzie i w Moskwie miałem w ręku — między innymi — siedem rękopisów pergaminowych ...
Adam Vetulani
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