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Private Law Theory at the Intersection of Legal Scholarship and Sociology
review on: Doris Schweitzer, Juridische Soziologien – Recht und Gesellschaft von 1814 bis in die 1920er Jahre, Baden-Baden: Nomos 2021, 664 S., ISBN 978-3-8487-6878 ...
Christian Boulanger
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Hungarian Scholar of Czechoslovak Law in the USA. The Life and Works of Miklós Ujlaki
The study aims to present the life and carrier of Miklós Ujlaki, who was one of the students of the well-known Hungarian law professor, Károly Szladits (1871–1956).
Péter Nagy
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In Love with Society: The Philanthropic Origins of Social Science in Britain (1790-1857)
The origins of social science in Britain cannot be separated from the history of the philanthropic movement. In fact, the first uses of the expression «social science» appeared within the context of charitable associations at a date as early as 1790 ...
Matilde Cazzola
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Legal Nationalism:Lord Cooper, Legal History and Comparative Law [PDF]
Considers the linkages between Lord Cooper's analysis of Scottish legal history and his view of the importance of comparative law for modern Scots law ...
Cooper T M +3 more
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Short Notice: A Database of Early Modern Police Ordinances.
A shortnotice on a/ the Database of Early Modern Police Ordinances as published by theMax Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory.
Karl Härter
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The Independent Counsel Statute: A Legal History [PDF]
Priester et al provide a comprehensive legal history of the independent counsel statute from its inception in 1978 until its apparent last hurrah in 1999. They also explore the role of the independent counsel in the history and practice of the government\
Horowitz, Mirah A. +2 more
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Property, territory, and colonialism: an international legal history of enclosure
This paper is concerned with how law organises and controls space. It offers a new history of enclosure in the context of early English colonialism. By drawing this connection, the paper opens up new lines of enquiry into how law organises and produces ...
H. Jones
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Law’s empire : English legal cultures at home and abroad [Review Article] [PDF]
The past few decades have witnessed a welcome expansion in historians’ understanding of English legal cultures, a development that has extended the reach of legal history far beyond the boundaries circumscribed by the Inns of Court, the central tribunals
Finn, Margot C.
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review on: Bénédicte Savoy, Afrikas Kampf um seine Kunst. Geschichte einer postkolonialen Niederlage, München: C.H.
Inge Van Hulle
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Legal history, as developed in nineteenth-century continental Europe, has a national tradition, but also a transnational past. During the last two decades, however, a new field of global legal history has emerged, not least as a response to Eurocentrism,
Thomas Duve
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