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I. Iustinianus ve Hukuk Okulları

open access: yesOrtaçağ Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2020
Edoardo Volterra'nın 11 Mart 1966'da Pontifical Gregorian Üniversitesi'nde düzenlenen konferansta sunduğu Giustiniano I e le Scuole di Diritto (I. Iustinianus ve Hukuk Okulları) bildirisi Doğu Roma imparatoru I.
Sait Emre Çiftçi
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La búsqueda del Digesto de Bello

open access: yesRevista de Derecho
El presente trabajo se centra en identificar dos de las ediciones del Corpus Iuris Civilis que Andrés Bello pudo utilizar al momento de escribir el Código Civil. En particular, queremos determinar si ellas formaron parte del catálogo de su biblioteca.
Raimundo Gómez Goldenberg
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Rousseau's Freedom as Recognition

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 33, Issue 4, Page 1357-1374, December 2025.
Abstract To yearn for freedom is to want to be seen by others as someone. Rousseau, I believe, held such a conception of freedom, alongside his intricate theory of human passions. This essay examines how freedom relates to such passions, and in particular, to the Rousseauian notion of amour‐propre.
Julian Perilla
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Opus desperatum adimpletum: De voltooiing van de vertaling van de Corpus iuris civilis in het Nederlands [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Opus desperatum adimpletum, The completion of the translation into Dutch of the Corpus iuris civilis. - The Justinianic Code and the Novellae have been translated into Dutch for the first time, which is at the same time a first for a modern translation ...
Stolte, Bernard H.
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Spreading the Law – Comparative Legal Traditions

open access: yesJournal on European History of Law, 2013
The article deals with selected points of legal traditions in the world. The main question is why the creation of one unified body of contract and tort law for several different states (e.g.
Philipp Kauffmann
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Marrying the Unbeliever: Gender, Law, and Disparitas Cultus in Early Modern Japan*

open access: yesJournal of Religious History, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 210-229, June 2025.
The marriage between a Christian and a non‐Christian has been a highly discussed topic in the history of the Catholic Church and canon law. This study aims to analyse the construction of knowledge concerning disparitas cultus by using a broad array of sources including moral theology, canon law, and missionaries' cases that circulated in different ...
Luisa Stella de Oliveira Coutinho Silva
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Traduzione dei richiami al Corpus Iuris Civilis e alle Institutiones di Gaio, in M. Santise, Codice civile, Codice di procedura civile e leggi complementari5 (Torino, Giappichelli, 2021)

open access: yes, 2021
Il raffronto, ove possibile, tra ciascun articolo del vigente Codice civile italiano e i richiami alle Institutiones di Gaio e al Corpus iuris civilis di Giustiniano può costituire un primo passo per la ricostruzione storica di un istituto giuridico ...
Tuccillo Fabiana
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Renaissance Culture, Emblems, and Interdisciplinary Research: The Reception of Alciato in Coimbra☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 39, Issue 3, Page 394-418, June 2025.
Abstract Bearing in mind that emblem books were a manifestation of humanistic culture and its natural interdisciplinary, this paper discusses how the early reception of Alciato's Emblemata in Coimbra (Portugal) had an impact on artists, literary authors, jurists, and Jesuit teachers.
Filipa Araújo
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The influence of canon law on ius commune in its formative period

open access: yesSEEU Review, 2015
In the Medieval period, Roman law and canon law formed ius commune or the common European law. The similarity between Roman and canon law was that they used the same methods and the difference was that they relied on different authoritative texts.
Mehmeti Sami
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Of rivers, law and justice in the Anthropocene

open access: yesThe Geographical Journal, Volume 190, Issue 2, June 2024.
Abstract Beginning in the 2010s, rivers have captured the legal imagination of judges, legislators and activists alike, as part of a rapidly growing phenomenon described by UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and the environment, David Boyd as ‘a legal revolution that could save the world’.
John Page, Alessandro Pelizzon
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