Results 1 to 10 of about 25,727 (212)
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
doaj +2 more sources
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
exaly +3 more sources
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
doaj +1 more source
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
doaj +1 more source
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
doaj +1 more source
Ecclesia anglicana vivit iure commune [PDF]
Rezensiertes Werk:Richard H. Helmholz,The Ius Commune in England. Four Studies, New York: Oxford University Press 2001, XV and 270 pp. (incl.
John W. Cairns
doaj +1 more source
"Law Reporting" in Europe in the Early-Modern Period: Two Experiences in Comparison [PDF]
The article challenges the cliché handed down to us by the European legal tradition of a marked contrast between ‘common law’, assumed as case-law/anti-doctrinal law, always opposed to ‘civil law’, seen as doctrinal/non case-law.
FREDA, DOLORES
core +1 more source
RESUMO Este texto se propõe a dialogar com a obra do jurista António M. Hespanha, mais especificamente com o artigo “Porque é que existe e em que é que consiste um direito colonial brasileiro” e o livro Como os juristas viam o mundo.
Carmen Alveal +1 more
doaj +1 more source
Before bell: the roots of error in the Scots law of contract [PDF]
An examination of the development of the doctrine of error in Scots contract law focusing on the connections between Scottish and Continental European thinking on the ...
MacLeod, J.
core +1 more source

