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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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El derecho común medieval y moderno. Consideraciones desde el derecho civil
La historia del derecho a los ojos de un civilista. ii. (Sigue): El uso instrumental de la historia del derecho: la interpretación histórica de la ley y el llamado ius commune modernum. iii.
Pietro Sirena
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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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The Functionalism of Legal Origins [PDF]
This article, written on request for the centennial issue of Ius Commune Europaeum, connects the economic literature on legal origins (La Porta et al) and the World Bank\u27s Doing Business reports with discussions in comparative law about the functional
Michaels, Ralf
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A renewed interest in the concept of ideology is evident in recent constitutional theory. Ideology has featured prominently not only in restatements of traditional Marxist positions and attempted retrievals of the material conception of the constitution, but also in democratic critiques of liberal constitutionalism and theories of constitutional ...
George Duke
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Earnings assimilation of post‐reunification East German migrants in West Germany
Abstract We investigate the wage assimilation of East Germans who migrated to West Germany after reunification (1990–99). We compare their wage assimilation to that of ethnic German immigrants from Eastern Bloc countries and international immigrants to West Germany who arrived at the same time.
Regina T. Riphahn, Irakli Sauer
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Legal tradition of ius commune through the eyes of legal historians
The article examines the advantages to applying the concept of legal tradition when studying the medieval ius commune in Europe from a historical perspective.
D Yu Poldnikov
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Laudatio on life and work of prof. dr. Emanuele Conte, professor of legal history at Roma Tre University, on the occasion of the handing over of the George Sarton Medal (Ghent University ...
Martyn, Georges
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The New Responsive Constitutionalism
Ideas of responsive law and regulation have been the subject of sustained scholarly attention but only recently have scholars turned their attention to what these ideas mean for constitutional law and governance. The article addresses this gap in the literature by exploring the idea of responsiveness in constitutional design and interpretation.
Rosalind Dixon
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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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