This book offers an original approach to the study of conflict of laws and legal history that exposes doctrinal lawyers to historical context and legal historians to the intricacies of legal doctrine. It also serves as an advanced introduction to private international law.
This book offers an original approach to the study of conflict of laws and legal history that exposes doctrinal lawyers to historical context and legal historians to the intricacies of legal doctrine. It also serves as an advanced introduction to private international law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
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Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
Nikitas E. Hatzimihail is Associate Professor of Private Law, Comparative Law and Legal History at the University of Cyprus. His doctoral dissertation received the Addison-Brown commencement prize at Harvard.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. History and Historiography in the Conflict of Laws: 2. Uses of History in Private International Law 3. Preclassical Conflict of Laws in the Historical Consciousness Part II. Current Concerns: 4. Conflict of Laws as a Conceptual Battlefield 5. Conflict of Laws as a Doctrinal Exercise 6. Conflict of Laws in a World System Part III. Bartolus da Sassoferrato and the Conflict of Laws in the Middle Ages: 7. 'Nunc veniamus ad glossam': Bartolus on the Conflict of Laws 8. The Political Context of Bartolan Conflict of Laws 9. Doctrinal Aspects of Bartolan Conflict of Laws 10. Bartolan Conflict of Laws in the Conceptual Battlefield Part IV. Ulrik Huber and Conflict of Laws in the Early Modern Period 11. 'Saepe fit, ut negotia': Huber on the Conflict of Laws 12. The Political Context of Huber's Conflict of Laws 13. Doctrinal Aspects of Huber's Conflict of Laws 14. Huber's Conflict of Laws in the Conceptual Battlefield Epilogue: 15. Preclassical Conflict of Laws Configured.
1. Introduction Part I. History and Historiography in the Conflict of Laws: 2. Uses of History in Private International Law 3. Preclassical Conflict of Laws in the Historical Consciousness Part II. Current Concerns: 4. Conflict of Laws as a Conceptual Battlefield 5. Conflict of Laws as a Doctrinal Exercise 6. Conflict of Laws in a World System Part III. Bartolus da Sassoferrato and the Conflict of Laws in the Middle Ages: 7. 'Nunc veniamus ad glossam': Bartolus on the Conflict of Laws 8. The Political Context of Bartolan Conflict of Laws 9. Doctrinal Aspects of Bartolan Conflict of Laws 10. Bartolan Conflict of Laws in the Conceptual Battlefield Part IV. Ulrik Huber and Conflict of Laws in the Early Modern Period 11. 'Saepe fit, ut negotia': Huber on the Conflict of Laws 12. The Political Context of Huber's Conflict of Laws 13. Doctrinal Aspects of Huber's Conflict of Laws 14. Huber's Conflict of Laws in the Conceptual Battlefield Epilogue: 15. Preclassical Conflict of Laws Configured.
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