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This paper examines the development, by late medieval ius commune jurists, of a notion of diplomatic representation which is rooted in the doctrine of private law agency.
Dante Fedele
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The early modern differentiae iuris civilis et canonici and ius commune
The early modern differentiae iuris civilis et canonici constituted part of a genre that was emblematic of the “new ius commune”, the early modern learned law which discussed the scope and relevance of late medieval ius commune for the then-current legal
Piotr Alexandrowicz
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Starting from and building upon the perceptive readings and careful contextualization of Jurists and Jurisprudence in Medieval Italy: Texts and Contexts by our four discussants, our reply centers on the institutional setting for which our collection of ...
Osvaldo Cavallar, Julius Kirshner
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Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Concepts of the Ius commune
“Ius commune” is the term that scholars use to describe the legal system that reigned on the European continent between ca. 1100 and 1750. Modern scholars, however, have generally not understood how the term was used in Roman law, medieval and early ...
Ken Pennington
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The phenomenon of medieval Ius commune: the past of Europe’s legal future?
The historical approach enables us to perceive the specific legal phenomenon as continuous and to study the antecedents of current (or even future) legal challenges.
Tadas Lukošius
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Les sédimentations du ius commune dans l’édification du droit fiscal français
In the grip of civil wars, the architects of « the French State and law » reused the concepts of the ius commune to think about the social realities of the second 16th century.
Arnaud Le Gonidec
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On 16th January 1933 the young Francesco Calasso (1904-1965) delivered a prolusion on a subject that was to take the new generation of legal historians by storm: “The concept of the ius commune”. His prolusion not only changed the image of the legal past
Adolfo Giuliani
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Ius Constitutionale Commune en América Latina
Das Ius Constitutionale Commune en América Latina (ICCAL) bezeichnet einen regionalen Ansatz transformatorischer Verfassungsstaatlichkeit. Gespeist aus der konkreten Erfahrung von unhaltbaren Zuständen systemischer Art zielt er auf den Wandel politischer und sozialer Realitäten durch eine konzertierte Stärkung von Menschenrechten, Demokratie und ...
Paulo Brasil Menezes
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In order to understand the late-medieval or early-modern English law in a comparative perspective, an approach based on ius commune only leads to a dead end.
Alain Wijffels
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The reception of the ius commune in the Spanish Indies is a common image in legal discourse. Coming from Italy via Spain, the ius commune seemed both to transfer to Central and South America and to reproduce there a legal system based on a dialectical ...
Luigi Nuzzo
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