Borders of the Early Modern Ius Commune
England, Venice and Scandinavia
Herausgeber: Valsecchi, Chiara Maria; Piccinini, Mario; Pihlajamaki, Heikki; Freda, Dolores
Borders of the Early Modern Ius Commune
England, Venice and Scandinavia
Herausgeber: Valsecchi, Chiara Maria; Piccinini, Mario; Pihlajamaki, Heikki; Freda, Dolores
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The culture of the ius commune has been a unifying element of European and Western legal civilization. This volume discusses the expansion and changes of ius commune in three significant corners of Europe, which in the classical narrative either totally or partially were left out of the picture: England, Scandinavia, and Venice.
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The culture of the ius commune has been a unifying element of European and Western legal civilization. This volume discusses the expansion and changes of ius commune in three significant corners of Europe, which in the classical narrative either totally or partially were left out of the picture: England, Scandinavia, and Venice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032535845
- ISBN-10: 1032535849
- Artikelnr.: 72655649
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032535845
- ISBN-10: 1032535849
- Artikelnr.: 72655649
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dolores Freda is Professor of Legal History in the University "Federico II" of Naples, Italy. Mario Piccinini has been Professor of Legal History at the University of Padua and is currently Senior Scholar at the same institution. Heikki Pihlajamäki is Professor of Comparative Legal History and currently Academy Professor in the University of Helsinki Chiara Maria Valsecchi is tenured Professor of Medieval and Modern Legal History in the University of Padua.
INTRODUCTION 1. Borders of ius commune: ius commune at the Borders Dolores
Freda, Mario Piccinini, Heikki Pihlajamäki, and Chiara Maria Valsecchi
PART I: IUS COMMUNE AND VENICE 2. Lawyers in Venice: A Curious Business
Silvia Gasparini 3. "Negari tamen non potest Venetos ius civile romanorum
colere et venerari": Venetian Law and ius commune between the Seventeenth
and Eighteenth Centuries Claudia Passarella 4. Students, Graduates, or
"Tourists": Scholars from across the Borders in Padua in the Sixteenth and
Seventeenth centuries Donato Gallo 5. Venetian Law and ius commune: The
Origins of a Controversy Alfredo Viggiano PART II: IUS COMMUNE AND ENGLAND
6. The Invisible Border between ius commune and Common Law: Traditional
Interpretations and New Prospects Dolores Freda 7. Legal Pluralism in the
Law Courts of Early-Modern England John Baker 8. Roman Law in
Sixteenth-Century England: Professor Thomas Smith David Ibbetson 9. Common
Lawyers and Civilian Lawyers in England: Barriers and Connections R. H.
Helmholz 10. Gerard Malynes and the Ancient Law-Merchant: A View on the
ius commune from the Borders Stefania Gialdroni PART III: IUS COMMUNE AND
SCANDINAVIA 11. Ius commune at the Merchant Courts of the Hanse Kontor in
Bergen? Sören Koch 12. The Emergence of the Profession of Procurators in
Early Modern Denmark Per Andersen 13. Adjusting the ius commune: The
Swedish Legal Procedure in the Early Modern Period Heikki Pihlajamäki 14.
The Reception of the ius commune through German Law in Reformation Sweden
(ca. 1530-1610): Torture, Police and Crime Mia Korpiola EPILOGUE 15.
Re-reading Arthur Duck: Ius commune and Insular Exceptionalism Mario
Piccinini and Chiara Valsecchi
Freda, Mario Piccinini, Heikki Pihlajamäki, and Chiara Maria Valsecchi
PART I: IUS COMMUNE AND VENICE 2. Lawyers in Venice: A Curious Business
Silvia Gasparini 3. "Negari tamen non potest Venetos ius civile romanorum
colere et venerari": Venetian Law and ius commune between the Seventeenth
and Eighteenth Centuries Claudia Passarella 4. Students, Graduates, or
"Tourists": Scholars from across the Borders in Padua in the Sixteenth and
Seventeenth centuries Donato Gallo 5. Venetian Law and ius commune: The
Origins of a Controversy Alfredo Viggiano PART II: IUS COMMUNE AND ENGLAND
6. The Invisible Border between ius commune and Common Law: Traditional
Interpretations and New Prospects Dolores Freda 7. Legal Pluralism in the
Law Courts of Early-Modern England John Baker 8. Roman Law in
Sixteenth-Century England: Professor Thomas Smith David Ibbetson 9. Common
Lawyers and Civilian Lawyers in England: Barriers and Connections R. H.
Helmholz 10. Gerard Malynes and the Ancient Law-Merchant: A View on the
ius commune from the Borders Stefania Gialdroni PART III: IUS COMMUNE AND
SCANDINAVIA 11. Ius commune at the Merchant Courts of the Hanse Kontor in
Bergen? Sören Koch 12. The Emergence of the Profession of Procurators in
Early Modern Denmark Per Andersen 13. Adjusting the ius commune: The
Swedish Legal Procedure in the Early Modern Period Heikki Pihlajamäki 14.
The Reception of the ius commune through German Law in Reformation Sweden
(ca. 1530-1610): Torture, Police and Crime Mia Korpiola EPILOGUE 15.
Re-reading Arthur Duck: Ius commune and Insular Exceptionalism Mario
Piccinini and Chiara Valsecchi
INTRODUCTION 1. Borders of ius commune: ius commune at the Borders Dolores
Freda, Mario Piccinini, Heikki Pihlajamäki, and Chiara Maria Valsecchi
PART I: IUS COMMUNE AND VENICE 2. Lawyers in Venice: A Curious Business
Silvia Gasparini 3. "Negari tamen non potest Venetos ius civile romanorum
colere et venerari": Venetian Law and ius commune between the Seventeenth
and Eighteenth Centuries Claudia Passarella 4. Students, Graduates, or
"Tourists": Scholars from across the Borders in Padua in the Sixteenth and
Seventeenth centuries Donato Gallo 5. Venetian Law and ius commune: The
Origins of a Controversy Alfredo Viggiano PART II: IUS COMMUNE AND ENGLAND
6. The Invisible Border between ius commune and Common Law: Traditional
Interpretations and New Prospects Dolores Freda 7. Legal Pluralism in the
Law Courts of Early-Modern England John Baker 8. Roman Law in
Sixteenth-Century England: Professor Thomas Smith David Ibbetson 9. Common
Lawyers and Civilian Lawyers in England: Barriers and Connections R. H.
Helmholz 10. Gerard Malynes and the Ancient Law-Merchant: A View on the
ius commune from the Borders Stefania Gialdroni PART III: IUS COMMUNE AND
SCANDINAVIA 11. Ius commune at the Merchant Courts of the Hanse Kontor in
Bergen? Sören Koch 12. The Emergence of the Profession of Procurators in
Early Modern Denmark Per Andersen 13. Adjusting the ius commune: The
Swedish Legal Procedure in the Early Modern Period Heikki Pihlajamäki 14.
The Reception of the ius commune through German Law in Reformation Sweden
(ca. 1530-1610): Torture, Police and Crime Mia Korpiola EPILOGUE 15.
Re-reading Arthur Duck: Ius commune and Insular Exceptionalism Mario
Piccinini and Chiara Valsecchi
Freda, Mario Piccinini, Heikki Pihlajamäki, and Chiara Maria Valsecchi
PART I: IUS COMMUNE AND VENICE 2. Lawyers in Venice: A Curious Business
Silvia Gasparini 3. "Negari tamen non potest Venetos ius civile romanorum
colere et venerari": Venetian Law and ius commune between the Seventeenth
and Eighteenth Centuries Claudia Passarella 4. Students, Graduates, or
"Tourists": Scholars from across the Borders in Padua in the Sixteenth and
Seventeenth centuries Donato Gallo 5. Venetian Law and ius commune: The
Origins of a Controversy Alfredo Viggiano PART II: IUS COMMUNE AND ENGLAND
6. The Invisible Border between ius commune and Common Law: Traditional
Interpretations and New Prospects Dolores Freda 7. Legal Pluralism in the
Law Courts of Early-Modern England John Baker 8. Roman Law in
Sixteenth-Century England: Professor Thomas Smith David Ibbetson 9. Common
Lawyers and Civilian Lawyers in England: Barriers and Connections R. H.
Helmholz 10. Gerard Malynes and the Ancient Law-Merchant: A View on the
ius commune from the Borders Stefania Gialdroni PART III: IUS COMMUNE AND
SCANDINAVIA 11. Ius commune at the Merchant Courts of the Hanse Kontor in
Bergen? Sören Koch 12. The Emergence of the Profession of Procurators in
Early Modern Denmark Per Andersen 13. Adjusting the ius commune: The
Swedish Legal Procedure in the Early Modern Period Heikki Pihlajamäki 14.
The Reception of the ius commune through German Law in Reformation Sweden
(ca. 1530-1610): Torture, Police and Crime Mia Korpiola EPILOGUE 15.
Re-reading Arthur Duck: Ius commune and Insular Exceptionalism Mario
Piccinini and Chiara Valsecchi