Common Law, Civil Law, and Colonial Law
Herausgeber: Eves, William; Ivarsen, Ingrid; Hudson, John
Common Law, Civil Law, and Colonial Law
Herausgeber: Eves, William; Ivarsen, Ingrid; Hudson, John
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This book's audience will be academics and undergraduate and postgraduate students working in the fields of legal history and comparative history, as well as History and Law more generally. The essays will also be of interest to practitioners with an interest in legal history. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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This book's audience will be academics and undergraduate and postgraduate students working in the fields of legal history and comparative history, as well as History and Law more generally. The essays will also be of interest to practitioners with an interest in legal history. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781108925129
- ISBN-10: 110892512X
- Artikelnr.: 66895914
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781108925129
- ISBN-10: 110892512X
- Artikelnr.: 66895914
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: Situating, researching and writing comparative legal History
John Hudson and William Eves; 1 'In aliquibus locis est consuetudo': French
lawyers and the Lombard customs of Fiefs in the mid-thirteenth century
Attilio Stella; 2. What does Regiam maiestatem actually say (and what does
it mean)? Alice Taylor; 3. James VI and I, rex et iudex: One king as judge
in two kingdoms Ian Williams; 4. George Harris and the comparative legal
background of the first English translation of Justinian's Institutes
¿ukasz Jan Korporowicz; 5. The nature of custom: Legal science and
comparative legal History in Blackstone's commentaries Andrew J.
Cecchinato; 6. Through a glass darkly: English common law seen through the
lens of the Göttingische gelehrte Anzeigen (Eighteenth century) Carsten
Fischer; 7. Looking afresh at the French roots of continuous easements in
English law Ciara Kennefick; 8. Case law in Germany: The significance of
Seuffert's Archiv Clara Günzl; 9. Leone Levi (1821-1888) and the History of
comparative commercial law Annamaria Monti; 10. Radical title of the crown
and aboriginal Title: North America 1763, New South Wales 1788 and New
Zealand 1840 David V. Williams; 11. The High Court of Australia at
mid-century: Concealed frustrations, private advocacy and the break with
English Law Tanya Josev; 12. English societal laws as the origins of the
comprehensive slave laws of the British West Indies Justine Collins.
John Hudson and William Eves; 1 'In aliquibus locis est consuetudo': French
lawyers and the Lombard customs of Fiefs in the mid-thirteenth century
Attilio Stella; 2. What does Regiam maiestatem actually say (and what does
it mean)? Alice Taylor; 3. James VI and I, rex et iudex: One king as judge
in two kingdoms Ian Williams; 4. George Harris and the comparative legal
background of the first English translation of Justinian's Institutes
¿ukasz Jan Korporowicz; 5. The nature of custom: Legal science and
comparative legal History in Blackstone's commentaries Andrew J.
Cecchinato; 6. Through a glass darkly: English common law seen through the
lens of the Göttingische gelehrte Anzeigen (Eighteenth century) Carsten
Fischer; 7. Looking afresh at the French roots of continuous easements in
English law Ciara Kennefick; 8. Case law in Germany: The significance of
Seuffert's Archiv Clara Günzl; 9. Leone Levi (1821-1888) and the History of
comparative commercial law Annamaria Monti; 10. Radical title of the crown
and aboriginal Title: North America 1763, New South Wales 1788 and New
Zealand 1840 David V. Williams; 11. The High Court of Australia at
mid-century: Concealed frustrations, private advocacy and the break with
English Law Tanya Josev; 12. English societal laws as the origins of the
comprehensive slave laws of the British West Indies Justine Collins.
Introduction: Situating, researching and writing comparative legal History
John Hudson and William Eves; 1 'In aliquibus locis est consuetudo': French
lawyers and the Lombard customs of Fiefs in the mid-thirteenth century
Attilio Stella; 2. What does Regiam maiestatem actually say (and what does
it mean)? Alice Taylor; 3. James VI and I, rex et iudex: One king as judge
in two kingdoms Ian Williams; 4. George Harris and the comparative legal
background of the first English translation of Justinian's Institutes
¿ukasz Jan Korporowicz; 5. The nature of custom: Legal science and
comparative legal History in Blackstone's commentaries Andrew J.
Cecchinato; 6. Through a glass darkly: English common law seen through the
lens of the Göttingische gelehrte Anzeigen (Eighteenth century) Carsten
Fischer; 7. Looking afresh at the French roots of continuous easements in
English law Ciara Kennefick; 8. Case law in Germany: The significance of
Seuffert's Archiv Clara Günzl; 9. Leone Levi (1821-1888) and the History of
comparative commercial law Annamaria Monti; 10. Radical title of the crown
and aboriginal Title: North America 1763, New South Wales 1788 and New
Zealand 1840 David V. Williams; 11. The High Court of Australia at
mid-century: Concealed frustrations, private advocacy and the break with
English Law Tanya Josev; 12. English societal laws as the origins of the
comprehensive slave laws of the British West Indies Justine Collins.
John Hudson and William Eves; 1 'In aliquibus locis est consuetudo': French
lawyers and the Lombard customs of Fiefs in the mid-thirteenth century
Attilio Stella; 2. What does Regiam maiestatem actually say (and what does
it mean)? Alice Taylor; 3. James VI and I, rex et iudex: One king as judge
in two kingdoms Ian Williams; 4. George Harris and the comparative legal
background of the first English translation of Justinian's Institutes
¿ukasz Jan Korporowicz; 5. The nature of custom: Legal science and
comparative legal History in Blackstone's commentaries Andrew J.
Cecchinato; 6. Through a glass darkly: English common law seen through the
lens of the Göttingische gelehrte Anzeigen (Eighteenth century) Carsten
Fischer; 7. Looking afresh at the French roots of continuous easements in
English law Ciara Kennefick; 8. Case law in Germany: The significance of
Seuffert's Archiv Clara Günzl; 9. Leone Levi (1821-1888) and the History of
comparative commercial law Annamaria Monti; 10. Radical title of the crown
and aboriginal Title: North America 1763, New South Wales 1788 and New
Zealand 1840 David V. Williams; 11. The High Court of Australia at
mid-century: Concealed frustrations, private advocacy and the break with
English Law Tanya Josev; 12. English societal laws as the origins of the
comprehensive slave laws of the British West Indies Justine Collins.







