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2007
Abstract This chapter looks at the possibilities and impossibilities of an ius commune, a common European law, particularly in the area of tort law. There has been strong support for discussing the harmonisation of national private laws in Europe, including the national tort laws.
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Abstract This chapter looks at the possibilities and impossibilities of an ius commune, a common European law, particularly in the area of tort law. There has been strong support for discussing the harmonisation of national private laws in Europe, including the national tort laws.
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The Creation of the Ius Commune
2010Introduction: Themes and Context (Cairns and Du Plessis) 1. An Introduction to the Interpretation of Legal Technicalities (Bezemer) 2. The Citation and the Ius Commune (Helmholz) 3. Medieval Family Law (Waelkens) 4. Legal Reasoning in Contract and Delict (Gordley) 5. The Buyer's Remedy for Latent Defects (Hallebeek) 6. Commercial Law (Ernst) 7. The Law
John W. Cairns, Paul J. du Plessis
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2001
Abstract This study addresses the ius commune’s relation to and influence on English law. Helmholz aims to fill in some of the gaps in scholarship on the common legal past of Western law, the history of the Roman and canon laws, the history of the ecclesiastical courts, parallels between the ius commune and English common law, and ...
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Abstract This study addresses the ius commune’s relation to and influence on English law. Helmholz aims to fill in some of the gaps in scholarship on the common legal past of Western law, the history of the Roman and canon laws, the history of the ecclesiastical courts, parallels between the ius commune and English common law, and ...
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2014
This chapter discusses that the renaissance of the twelfth century brought about an intellectual revival in Western Europe. From the beginning of the twelfth century Bologna, in the north of Italy, was the centre of legal scholarship. In this city, the authoritative texts of Roman and canon law were studied and taught.
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This chapter discusses that the renaissance of the twelfth century brought about an intellectual revival in Western Europe. From the beginning of the twelfth century Bologna, in the north of Italy, was the centre of legal scholarship. In this city, the authoritative texts of Roman and canon law were studied and taught.
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Borders of the Early Modern Ius Commune
The culture of the ius commune has been a unifying element of European and Western legal civilization. As shown by several recent studies, the influence of ius commune extended much farther than its traditional core area.
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Ius commune on the Periphery? A Study of Peasants’ Wills in Poland in the XV–XVII centuries
Zeitschrift Der Savigny-Stiftung Fur Rechtsgeschichte, Germanistische Abteilung, 2023Kamil Sorka
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11. Roman law and the European ius commune
2015The term European ius commune (in its historical sense) signifies that, from the fourteenth to the start of the sixteenth centuries, most of Europe shared a common legal tradition. Many local and regional variations on the law existed, but the terminology, concepts, and structure provided by elements of Roman law provided a common framework.
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Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Germanistische Abteilung, 1988
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