Entanglements in Legal History: Conceptual Approaches
Entanglements in Legal History: Conceptual Approaches
Thomas Duve (ed.).
- 1 online resource (vii, 568 pages) : illustrations ;
- Global perspectives on legal history ; volume 1 .
- Global perspectives on legal history ; v. 1. Book collections on Project MUSE. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Entanglements in legal history : introductory remarks / European legal history : concepts, methods, challenges / Coding the nation : codification history from a (post-)global perspective / Towards new conceptual approaches in legal history : rethinking "Hindu law" through Weber's sociology of religion / Legal transplants between time and space / Ancient entanglements : the influence of Greek treaties in Roman 'international law' under the framework of narrative transculturation / A transnational empire built on law : the case of the commercial jurisprudence of the House of Trade of Seville (1583-1598) / Entangled up in red, white, and blue : Spanish West Florida and the American territory of Orleans, 1803-1810 / German colonial law and comparative law, 1884-1919 Napoleon in America? Reflections on the concept of 'legal reception' in the light of the civil law codification in Latin America / Libraries of civil codes as mirrors of normative transfers from Europe to the Americas : the experiences of Lorimier in Quebec (1871-1890) and Varela in Argentina (1873-1875) / Translations of the "American model" in nineteenth century Argentina : constitutional culture as a global legal entanglement / Modern constitutionalism and legal transfer : the political offence in the French Charte Constitutionnelle (1830) and the Belgian Constitution (1831) / Discovering legal silence : global legal history and the liquidation of state bankruptcies (1854-1907) / The history of European international law from a global perspective : entanglements in eighteenth and nineteenth century India / Global criminology and national tradition : the impact of reform movements on criminal systems at the beginning of the 20th century / Thomas Duve -- Thomas Duve -- Inge Kroppenberg, Nikolaus Linder -- Geetanjali Srikantan -- George Rodrigo Bandeira Galindo -- Emiliano J. Buis -- Ana Belem Fernández Castro -- Seán Patrick Donlan -- Jakob Zollmann -- Francisco J. Andres Santos -- Agustín Parise -- Eduardo Zimmermann -- Bram Delbecke -- Lea Heimbeck -- Clara Kemme -- Michele Pifferi.
Open Access
9783944773100
Law.
Law--History.
History.
Electronic books.
K160 / .E58 2014
Includes bibliographical references.
Entanglements in legal history : introductory remarks / European legal history : concepts, methods, challenges / Coding the nation : codification history from a (post-)global perspective / Towards new conceptual approaches in legal history : rethinking "Hindu law" through Weber's sociology of religion / Legal transplants between time and space / Ancient entanglements : the influence of Greek treaties in Roman 'international law' under the framework of narrative transculturation / A transnational empire built on law : the case of the commercial jurisprudence of the House of Trade of Seville (1583-1598) / Entangled up in red, white, and blue : Spanish West Florida and the American territory of Orleans, 1803-1810 / German colonial law and comparative law, 1884-1919 Napoleon in America? Reflections on the concept of 'legal reception' in the light of the civil law codification in Latin America / Libraries of civil codes as mirrors of normative transfers from Europe to the Americas : the experiences of Lorimier in Quebec (1871-1890) and Varela in Argentina (1873-1875) / Translations of the "American model" in nineteenth century Argentina : constitutional culture as a global legal entanglement / Modern constitutionalism and legal transfer : the political offence in the French Charte Constitutionnelle (1830) and the Belgian Constitution (1831) / Discovering legal silence : global legal history and the liquidation of state bankruptcies (1854-1907) / The history of European international law from a global perspective : entanglements in eighteenth and nineteenth century India / Global criminology and national tradition : the impact of reform movements on criminal systems at the beginning of the 20th century / Thomas Duve -- Thomas Duve -- Inge Kroppenberg, Nikolaus Linder -- Geetanjali Srikantan -- George Rodrigo Bandeira Galindo -- Emiliano J. Buis -- Ana Belem Fernández Castro -- Seán Patrick Donlan -- Jakob Zollmann -- Francisco J. Andres Santos -- Agustín Parise -- Eduardo Zimmermann -- Bram Delbecke -- Lea Heimbeck -- Clara Kemme -- Michele Pifferi.
Open Access
9783944773100
Law.
Law--History.
History.
Electronic books.
K160 / .E58 2014