The Oxford Handbook of European Legal History
Herausgeber: Pihlajamaki, Heikki; Godfrey, Mark; Dubber, Markus D
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This handbook provides a broad overview of the development of European legal history from Ancient Greece to the twenty-first century. It engages with current research questions in international scholarship, and, in addition to Europe's heartland, details the history of its geographical 'fringes', such as Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.
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This handbook provides a broad overview of the development of European legal history from Ancient Greece to the twenty-first century. It engages with current research questions in international scholarship, and, in addition to Europe's heartland, details the history of its geographical 'fringes', such as Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1216
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 180mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 1998g
- ISBN-13: 9780198785521
- ISBN-10: 0198785526
- Artikelnr.: 50991118
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1216
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 180mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 1998g
- ISBN-13: 9780198785521
- ISBN-10: 0198785526
- Artikelnr.: 50991118
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Heikki Pihlajamäki is Professor of Comparative Legal History at the Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki. Markus D. Dubber is Professor of Law at the University of Toronto. Mark Godfrey is Professor of Legal History at the University of Glasgow.
* I. Approaches to European Legal History: Historiography and Methods
* 1: James Q. Whitman: The World Historical Significance of European
Legal History: An Interim Report
* 2: Joachim Rückert: The Invention of National Legal History
* 3: Randall Lesaffer: The Birth of European Legal History
* 4: Kjell Å Modéer: Abandoning the Nationalist Framework: Comparative
Legal History
* 5: Thomas Duve: Global Legal History: Setting Europe in Perspective
* II. The Ancient Law and the Early Middle Age
* 6: Michael Gagarin: Ancient Greek Law
* 7: Pier Giuseppe Monateri: Early Roman Law And The West: A Reversal
Of Grounds
* 8: Paul du Plessis: Classical and Post-Classical Roman Law: The Legal
Actors and The Sources
* 9: Luigi Capogrossi Colognesi: Institutions of Ancient Roman Law
* 10: Bernard Stolte: Byzantine Law: The Law of the New Rome
* 11: Karl Shoemaker: Germanic Law
* III. The Law in the High and the Late Middle Ages: The Learned Ius
commune and the Vernacular Laws
* 12: Peter Clarke: Western Canon Law in the Central and Later Middle
Ages
* 13: Jan Hallebeek: Structure of Medieval Roman Law: Institutions,
Sources, and Methods
* 14: Thomas Rüfner: Substance of Medieval Roman Law: The Development
of Private Law
* 15: Antonio Manuel Hespanha: Southern Europe (Italy, Iberian
Peninsula, France)
* 16: Mathias Schmoeckel: Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation
* 17: Mia Korpiola: High- and Late-Medieval Scandinavia: Codified
Vernacular Law and Learned Legal Influences
* 18: Mia Korpiola: Customary Law and the Influence of the Ius commune
in High- and Late-Medieval East Central Europe
* 19: Paul Brand: The Beginnings of the English Common Law (to 1350)
* 20: Andrew R C Simpson: The Scottish Common Law: Origins and
Development, ca.1124-ca.1500
* 21: Heiner Lück: Urban Law: The Law of Saxony and Magdeburg
* 22: Albrecht Cordes and Philipp Höhn: Extra-legal and Legal Conflict
Management among Long-distance Traders (1250-1650)
* 23: Dirk Heirbaut: Feudal law
* IV. European Law in the Early Modern Period: The Fields of Law and
the Changing Scholarship
* 24: Jan Schröder: Legal Scholarship: The Theory of Sources and
Methods of Law
* 25: David Ibbetson: Natural Law in Early Modern Legal Thought
* 26: John Witte, Jr: Law and the Protestant Reformation
* 27: Wim Decock: Law of Property and Obligations: Neoscholastic
Thinking and Beyond
* 28: Massimo Meccarelli: Criminal Law: Before a State Monopoly
* 29: Alain Wijffels: Civil Procedural Law, the Judiciary, and Legal
Professionals
* 30: Ulrike Müßig: Jurisdiction, Political Authority, and Territory
* 31: Bernardo Sordi: Public Law Before 'Public Law'
* V. European Law in the Early Modern Period: The Age of Expansion
* 32: Peter Oestmann: The Law of the Holy Roman Empire of the German
Nation
* 33: Serge Dauchy: French Law and its Expansion in the Early Modern
Period
* 34: Matthew C. Mirow: Spanish Law and its Expansion
* 35: Heikki Pihlajamäki: Scandinavian Law in the Early Modern Period
* 36: Ken MacMillan: English Law and its Expansion
* 37: Marianna Muravyena: Russian Law in the Early Modern Period
* 38: Mark Hickford: Colonial and Indigenous 'Laws' - The Case of
Britain's Empires, Circa 1750-1850
* VI. The Nineteenth Century and Beyond: The Emergence of Modern Law
* 39: Jean-Louis Halpérin: The Age of Codification and Legal
Modernisation in Private Law
* 40: Hans-Peter Haferkamp: Legal Formalism and its Critics
* 41: Dieter Gosewinkel: The Constitutional State
* 42: Martti Koskenniemi and Ville Kari: A More Elevated Patriotism:
The Emergence of International and Comparative Law (Nineteenth
Century)
* 43: Bruno Aguilera-Barchet: The Law of the Welfare State
* 44: Michael Lobban: The Law of Obligations: The Anglo-American
Perspective
* 45: Markus D. Dubber: Colonial Criminal Law and Other Modernities:
European Criminal Law in the Nineteenth And Twentieth Century
* 46: Michael Stolleis: European Twentieth Century Dictatorship and the
Law
* 47: Yoram Gorlizki: Communism and the Law
* 48: Peter Lindseth: The Law of the European Union in Historical
Perspective
* 1: James Q. Whitman: The World Historical Significance of European
Legal History: An Interim Report
* 2: Joachim Rückert: The Invention of National Legal History
* 3: Randall Lesaffer: The Birth of European Legal History
* 4: Kjell Å Modéer: Abandoning the Nationalist Framework: Comparative
Legal History
* 5: Thomas Duve: Global Legal History: Setting Europe in Perspective
* II. The Ancient Law and the Early Middle Age
* 6: Michael Gagarin: Ancient Greek Law
* 7: Pier Giuseppe Monateri: Early Roman Law And The West: A Reversal
Of Grounds
* 8: Paul du Plessis: Classical and Post-Classical Roman Law: The Legal
Actors and The Sources
* 9: Luigi Capogrossi Colognesi: Institutions of Ancient Roman Law
* 10: Bernard Stolte: Byzantine Law: The Law of the New Rome
* 11: Karl Shoemaker: Germanic Law
* III. The Law in the High and the Late Middle Ages: The Learned Ius
commune and the Vernacular Laws
* 12: Peter Clarke: Western Canon Law in the Central and Later Middle
Ages
* 13: Jan Hallebeek: Structure of Medieval Roman Law: Institutions,
Sources, and Methods
* 14: Thomas Rüfner: Substance of Medieval Roman Law: The Development
of Private Law
* 15: Antonio Manuel Hespanha: Southern Europe (Italy, Iberian
Peninsula, France)
* 16: Mathias Schmoeckel: Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation
* 17: Mia Korpiola: High- and Late-Medieval Scandinavia: Codified
Vernacular Law and Learned Legal Influences
* 18: Mia Korpiola: Customary Law and the Influence of the Ius commune
in High- and Late-Medieval East Central Europe
* 19: Paul Brand: The Beginnings of the English Common Law (to 1350)
* 20: Andrew R C Simpson: The Scottish Common Law: Origins and
Development, ca.1124-ca.1500
* 21: Heiner Lück: Urban Law: The Law of Saxony and Magdeburg
* 22: Albrecht Cordes and Philipp Höhn: Extra-legal and Legal Conflict
Management among Long-distance Traders (1250-1650)
* 23: Dirk Heirbaut: Feudal law
* IV. European Law in the Early Modern Period: The Fields of Law and
the Changing Scholarship
* 24: Jan Schröder: Legal Scholarship: The Theory of Sources and
Methods of Law
* 25: David Ibbetson: Natural Law in Early Modern Legal Thought
* 26: John Witte, Jr: Law and the Protestant Reformation
* 27: Wim Decock: Law of Property and Obligations: Neoscholastic
Thinking and Beyond
* 28: Massimo Meccarelli: Criminal Law: Before a State Monopoly
* 29: Alain Wijffels: Civil Procedural Law, the Judiciary, and Legal
Professionals
* 30: Ulrike Müßig: Jurisdiction, Political Authority, and Territory
* 31: Bernardo Sordi: Public Law Before 'Public Law'
* V. European Law in the Early Modern Period: The Age of Expansion
* 32: Peter Oestmann: The Law of the Holy Roman Empire of the German
Nation
* 33: Serge Dauchy: French Law and its Expansion in the Early Modern
Period
* 34: Matthew C. Mirow: Spanish Law and its Expansion
* 35: Heikki Pihlajamäki: Scandinavian Law in the Early Modern Period
* 36: Ken MacMillan: English Law and its Expansion
* 37: Marianna Muravyena: Russian Law in the Early Modern Period
* 38: Mark Hickford: Colonial and Indigenous 'Laws' - The Case of
Britain's Empires, Circa 1750-1850
* VI. The Nineteenth Century and Beyond: The Emergence of Modern Law
* 39: Jean-Louis Halpérin: The Age of Codification and Legal
Modernisation in Private Law
* 40: Hans-Peter Haferkamp: Legal Formalism and its Critics
* 41: Dieter Gosewinkel: The Constitutional State
* 42: Martti Koskenniemi and Ville Kari: A More Elevated Patriotism:
The Emergence of International and Comparative Law (Nineteenth
Century)
* 43: Bruno Aguilera-Barchet: The Law of the Welfare State
* 44: Michael Lobban: The Law of Obligations: The Anglo-American
Perspective
* 45: Markus D. Dubber: Colonial Criminal Law and Other Modernities:
European Criminal Law in the Nineteenth And Twentieth Century
* 46: Michael Stolleis: European Twentieth Century Dictatorship and the
Law
* 47: Yoram Gorlizki: Communism and the Law
* 48: Peter Lindseth: The Law of the European Union in Historical
Perspective
* I. Approaches to European Legal History: Historiography and Methods
* 1: James Q. Whitman: The World Historical Significance of European
Legal History: An Interim Report
* 2: Joachim Rückert: The Invention of National Legal History
* 3: Randall Lesaffer: The Birth of European Legal History
* 4: Kjell Å Modéer: Abandoning the Nationalist Framework: Comparative
Legal History
* 5: Thomas Duve: Global Legal History: Setting Europe in Perspective
* II. The Ancient Law and the Early Middle Age
* 6: Michael Gagarin: Ancient Greek Law
* 7: Pier Giuseppe Monateri: Early Roman Law And The West: A Reversal
Of Grounds
* 8: Paul du Plessis: Classical and Post-Classical Roman Law: The Legal
Actors and The Sources
* 9: Luigi Capogrossi Colognesi: Institutions of Ancient Roman Law
* 10: Bernard Stolte: Byzantine Law: The Law of the New Rome
* 11: Karl Shoemaker: Germanic Law
* III. The Law in the High and the Late Middle Ages: The Learned Ius
commune and the Vernacular Laws
* 12: Peter Clarke: Western Canon Law in the Central and Later Middle
Ages
* 13: Jan Hallebeek: Structure of Medieval Roman Law: Institutions,
Sources, and Methods
* 14: Thomas Rüfner: Substance of Medieval Roman Law: The Development
of Private Law
* 15: Antonio Manuel Hespanha: Southern Europe (Italy, Iberian
Peninsula, France)
* 16: Mathias Schmoeckel: Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation
* 17: Mia Korpiola: High- and Late-Medieval Scandinavia: Codified
Vernacular Law and Learned Legal Influences
* 18: Mia Korpiola: Customary Law and the Influence of the Ius commune
in High- and Late-Medieval East Central Europe
* 19: Paul Brand: The Beginnings of the English Common Law (to 1350)
* 20: Andrew R C Simpson: The Scottish Common Law: Origins and
Development, ca.1124-ca.1500
* 21: Heiner Lück: Urban Law: The Law of Saxony and Magdeburg
* 22: Albrecht Cordes and Philipp Höhn: Extra-legal and Legal Conflict
Management among Long-distance Traders (1250-1650)
* 23: Dirk Heirbaut: Feudal law
* IV. European Law in the Early Modern Period: The Fields of Law and
the Changing Scholarship
* 24: Jan Schröder: Legal Scholarship: The Theory of Sources and
Methods of Law
* 25: David Ibbetson: Natural Law in Early Modern Legal Thought
* 26: John Witte, Jr: Law and the Protestant Reformation
* 27: Wim Decock: Law of Property and Obligations: Neoscholastic
Thinking and Beyond
* 28: Massimo Meccarelli: Criminal Law: Before a State Monopoly
* 29: Alain Wijffels: Civil Procedural Law, the Judiciary, and Legal
Professionals
* 30: Ulrike Müßig: Jurisdiction, Political Authority, and Territory
* 31: Bernardo Sordi: Public Law Before 'Public Law'
* V. European Law in the Early Modern Period: The Age of Expansion
* 32: Peter Oestmann: The Law of the Holy Roman Empire of the German
Nation
* 33: Serge Dauchy: French Law and its Expansion in the Early Modern
Period
* 34: Matthew C. Mirow: Spanish Law and its Expansion
* 35: Heikki Pihlajamäki: Scandinavian Law in the Early Modern Period
* 36: Ken MacMillan: English Law and its Expansion
* 37: Marianna Muravyena: Russian Law in the Early Modern Period
* 38: Mark Hickford: Colonial and Indigenous 'Laws' - The Case of
Britain's Empires, Circa 1750-1850
* VI. The Nineteenth Century and Beyond: The Emergence of Modern Law
* 39: Jean-Louis Halpérin: The Age of Codification and Legal
Modernisation in Private Law
* 40: Hans-Peter Haferkamp: Legal Formalism and its Critics
* 41: Dieter Gosewinkel: The Constitutional State
* 42: Martti Koskenniemi and Ville Kari: A More Elevated Patriotism:
The Emergence of International and Comparative Law (Nineteenth
Century)
* 43: Bruno Aguilera-Barchet: The Law of the Welfare State
* 44: Michael Lobban: The Law of Obligations: The Anglo-American
Perspective
* 45: Markus D. Dubber: Colonial Criminal Law and Other Modernities:
European Criminal Law in the Nineteenth And Twentieth Century
* 46: Michael Stolleis: European Twentieth Century Dictatorship and the
Law
* 47: Yoram Gorlizki: Communism and the Law
* 48: Peter Lindseth: The Law of the European Union in Historical
Perspective
* 1: James Q. Whitman: The World Historical Significance of European
Legal History: An Interim Report
* 2: Joachim Rückert: The Invention of National Legal History
* 3: Randall Lesaffer: The Birth of European Legal History
* 4: Kjell Å Modéer: Abandoning the Nationalist Framework: Comparative
Legal History
* 5: Thomas Duve: Global Legal History: Setting Europe in Perspective
* II. The Ancient Law and the Early Middle Age
* 6: Michael Gagarin: Ancient Greek Law
* 7: Pier Giuseppe Monateri: Early Roman Law And The West: A Reversal
Of Grounds
* 8: Paul du Plessis: Classical and Post-Classical Roman Law: The Legal
Actors and The Sources
* 9: Luigi Capogrossi Colognesi: Institutions of Ancient Roman Law
* 10: Bernard Stolte: Byzantine Law: The Law of the New Rome
* 11: Karl Shoemaker: Germanic Law
* III. The Law in the High and the Late Middle Ages: The Learned Ius
commune and the Vernacular Laws
* 12: Peter Clarke: Western Canon Law in the Central and Later Middle
Ages
* 13: Jan Hallebeek: Structure of Medieval Roman Law: Institutions,
Sources, and Methods
* 14: Thomas Rüfner: Substance of Medieval Roman Law: The Development
of Private Law
* 15: Antonio Manuel Hespanha: Southern Europe (Italy, Iberian
Peninsula, France)
* 16: Mathias Schmoeckel: Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation
* 17: Mia Korpiola: High- and Late-Medieval Scandinavia: Codified
Vernacular Law and Learned Legal Influences
* 18: Mia Korpiola: Customary Law and the Influence of the Ius commune
in High- and Late-Medieval East Central Europe
* 19: Paul Brand: The Beginnings of the English Common Law (to 1350)
* 20: Andrew R C Simpson: The Scottish Common Law: Origins and
Development, ca.1124-ca.1500
* 21: Heiner Lück: Urban Law: The Law of Saxony and Magdeburg
* 22: Albrecht Cordes and Philipp Höhn: Extra-legal and Legal Conflict
Management among Long-distance Traders (1250-1650)
* 23: Dirk Heirbaut: Feudal law
* IV. European Law in the Early Modern Period: The Fields of Law and
the Changing Scholarship
* 24: Jan Schröder: Legal Scholarship: The Theory of Sources and
Methods of Law
* 25: David Ibbetson: Natural Law in Early Modern Legal Thought
* 26: John Witte, Jr: Law and the Protestant Reformation
* 27: Wim Decock: Law of Property and Obligations: Neoscholastic
Thinking and Beyond
* 28: Massimo Meccarelli: Criminal Law: Before a State Monopoly
* 29: Alain Wijffels: Civil Procedural Law, the Judiciary, and Legal
Professionals
* 30: Ulrike Müßig: Jurisdiction, Political Authority, and Territory
* 31: Bernardo Sordi: Public Law Before 'Public Law'
* V. European Law in the Early Modern Period: The Age of Expansion
* 32: Peter Oestmann: The Law of the Holy Roman Empire of the German
Nation
* 33: Serge Dauchy: French Law and its Expansion in the Early Modern
Period
* 34: Matthew C. Mirow: Spanish Law and its Expansion
* 35: Heikki Pihlajamäki: Scandinavian Law in the Early Modern Period
* 36: Ken MacMillan: English Law and its Expansion
* 37: Marianna Muravyena: Russian Law in the Early Modern Period
* 38: Mark Hickford: Colonial and Indigenous 'Laws' - The Case of
Britain's Empires, Circa 1750-1850
* VI. The Nineteenth Century and Beyond: The Emergence of Modern Law
* 39: Jean-Louis Halpérin: The Age of Codification and Legal
Modernisation in Private Law
* 40: Hans-Peter Haferkamp: Legal Formalism and its Critics
* 41: Dieter Gosewinkel: The Constitutional State
* 42: Martti Koskenniemi and Ville Kari: A More Elevated Patriotism:
The Emergence of International and Comparative Law (Nineteenth
Century)
* 43: Bruno Aguilera-Barchet: The Law of the Welfare State
* 44: Michael Lobban: The Law of Obligations: The Anglo-American
Perspective
* 45: Markus D. Dubber: Colonial Criminal Law and Other Modernities:
European Criminal Law in the Nineteenth And Twentieth Century
* 46: Michael Stolleis: European Twentieth Century Dictatorship and the
Law
* 47: Yoram Gorlizki: Communism and the Law
* 48: Peter Lindseth: The Law of the European Union in Historical
Perspective