Europe's Ius Commune on Director Revocability [PDF]
This article argues that a mandatory rule of at will revocability of company directors is typical of European civil law. The article shows that the rule is widely spread on the European continent, but not as a result of harmonization efforts of the European Union.
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¿Crisis del sistema de Derecho común en la literatura jurídica gallega del siglo XVIII? Juan Francisco de Castro y sus discursos críticos [PDF]
[Resumen] Se analiza el desarrollo del sistema de derecho común en Galicia durante el siglo XVIII a través de la obra Discursos críticos del jurista gallego Francisco de Castro, abogado de la Real Audiencia del viejo reino.
Montanos Ferrín, Emma
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What is (the) matter with climate litigation? Law, nature, and the limits of legal technique
Abstract This article examines how nature is mediated by law in climate cases. In the Federal Court of Australia decision in Minister for the Environment v. Sharma (2022), the court applied a narrow definition of ‘matter of law’ (justiciability), and thereby negated ‘matter in law’ (such as carbon dioxide and ecological destruction).
STEWART MOTHA
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Endoscopic Placement of Feeding Tubes
It is no exaggeration to say that percutaneous gastrostomy has revolutionized the feeding of disabled patients with intact gastrointestinal tracts. The most common indication is inability to swallow. It is generally best to place a gastrostomy tube early to prevent malnutrition and minimize complications of procedures on poorly nourished tissue.
Gabor P Kandel
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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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Kenelm Digby's logic of common and natural notions
Abstract In this article, I take a fresh look at the logic of common and natural notions contained in the Two Treatises published in 1644 by Kenelm Digby (1603–1665). Digby's doctrine of common notions was an attempt to retrofit Aristotelianism in order to bring it out of the shadows of scholasticism and into the age of the new experimental and ...
Mogens Lærke
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Die »Verrechtlichung« heimlicher Ermittlungsmaßnahmen im Übergang vom Inquisitionsprozess des gemeinen Rechts zum reformierten Strafprozess des 19. Jahrhunderts [PDF]
The »juridification« of covert investigations in the transition from the ius commune inquisition process to the reformed criminal justice process of the 19th century, understood as a material (i. e.
Pierre Hauck
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El cáliz de plata: Articulación de órdenes jurídicos en la jurisprudencia del ius commune [PDF]
El presente artículo se enfrenta a una de las principales características del ius commune como cultura jurídica histórica: la pluralidad de ordenamientos jurídicos de diferente relevancia y de vigencia simultánea, y las relaciones que podían establecerse
Vallejo Fernández de la Reguera, Jesús
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The emergence of double entry bookkeeping
Abstract Double entry account books of medieval Italian merchants and bankers have been extensively used as primary sources by historians of several disciplines interested in business, trade, commodities, markets, sources, prices, interest rates, exchange rates, tariffs, taxes, wages, rents, agents, networks, and many other related topics.
Alan Sangster
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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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