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2023
Abstract Chapter 6 discusses the nature of Drako’s laws, including in particular the law on justifiable homicide, the range and nature of the laws of Solon, and subsequent legal changes.
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Abstract Chapter 6 discusses the nature of Drako’s laws, including in particular the law on justifiable homicide, the range and nature of the laws of Solon, and subsequent legal changes.
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Business history and legal history
Business History, 2013The 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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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 ...
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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 ...
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Legal History as Doctrinal History
2018Abstract This chapter investigates the idea of doctrine as a focus of historical scholarship, asking how the doctrinal mentality arose, and how historical approaches to doctrine emerged strongly in both common-law and civilian or Romanistic legal cultures. It first defines the meaning of ‘doctrine’, and sets out a guiding thesis.
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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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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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This chapter examines how legal history researchers apply a range of methods to provide insights into the mechanisms and dynamics of legal change. A distinction is commonly drawn between internal and external legal history, but it is not always easy to categorise research neatly into either category.
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2007
This chapter examines twentieth-century British scholarship on medieval English legal history. Legal history has long been a marginal subject within British academic life, falling somewhat clumsily between the two stools of law and history, although it is an essential part of both subjects.
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This chapter examines twentieth-century British scholarship on medieval English legal history. Legal history has long been a marginal subject within British academic life, falling somewhat clumsily between the two stools of law and history, although it is an essential part of both subjects.
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Legal Education and Legal History
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 1991The publication of Cornish and Clark's Law and Society in England 1750-19501 came to me as something of a surprise. I had known for many years that it was partially completed, but supposed that it had achieved albatross status, and would either never appear at all, or be conveniently destroyed in some student orgy like De Zulueta's great and presumably
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Business History and Legal History
Business History Review, 1979It may well be that the present will stand as a golden age in the historiography of American business and American law. Both fields have flourished – indeed, flowered – in recent years. Perhaps the best measure of this is the fact that the 1978 winners of the Bancroft Prize in American History were Alfred D.
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Legal History as Legal Scholarship
2018Abstract This chapter outlines an approach to legal history that regards historical analysis as one mode of critical analysis of law, along with other modes of ‘interdisciplinary’ analysis (economical, philosophical, sociological, literary, etc.) and ‘doctrinal’ analysis.
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