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Legal history

Oxford Handbooks Online, 2018
Since language is the first instrument of the law, translation in its multiple forms is central to the intricate transfers that contribute to shaping it and changing it over time, as regards both actual institutions and theoretical views. Furthermore, some legal rules (intellectual property laws, regulations on official language use or on the ...
Paul D. Halliday
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Legal History As Economic History

Oxford Handbooks Online, 2018
Abstract Over the past century, legal history and economic history developed as separate fields of scholarship. Their separation reflects an understanding of law and economy as distinct objects that may be pulled apart and each analysed apart from the other.
A. Fleming
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Legal History

Critical Legal Studies, 2021
R. Bauman
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Marxist Legal History

Oxford Handbooks Online, 2018
Abstract Forty years after the 1975–1985 decade of socialism’s macro-political crisis, and of Western Marxism’s metastasizing theoretical crisis and eventual dispersal, we are in the grip of a new fast-forming historical conjuncture. Both globally, and within its historic Anglophone heartlands, capital is at war with itself, and it is ...
C. Tomlins
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Global Legal History

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
AbstractBecause of transformations in the world’s legal systems, there is a need for reflection about law and legal scholarship globally. There is a growing demand for global legal history; however, there is neither a consensus as to what this history is, nor what objectives this legal historiography pursues, or even how it relates to other disciplines.
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Business history and legal history

Business History, 2013
The relation between corporations, the market and the legal framework is crucial for understanding the development and function of the modern enterprise. The legal framework determines – and is determined by – the development of economic life, nationally, regionally and internationally.
Marianne Dahlén, Mats Larsson
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Legal History

Writing the History of Crime, 2019
Robert E. Forbis
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