The remarkable success of the Anglo-American legal system in establishing stable, democratic societies throughout the globe contrasts with the catastrophic failure, over the centuries, of the legal systems of continental Europe. Nevertheless, nationalistic sentiment in South Africa and Scotland reacted to increasing Common Law influence with a paradoxical idealisation of the Civil Law system. The various discourses of europäische Rechtsgeschichte behind the ideology are set in their historical and cultural contexts. The nationalistic discourse of Savigny, which reduced the whole of European legal history to a translatio studii of Roman law from Italy to France to Holland to German apotheosis, gave way in the wake of two world wars and the H...
The development of Scots law and Roman-Dutch law displays certain characteristic similarities. Both ...
This book presents the first comparative and multi-disciplinary investigation into what is the proce...
European law, including both civil law and common law, has gone through several major phases of expa...
The paper aims at unfolding the ideological underpinnings and the cultural-historical foundations of...
The author wishes to identify the legal message given by Europe in the Middle Ages and in contempora...
When Neil MacCormick, in the wake of the launch of the Maastricht Treaty on European Union, went “be...
It is really bizarre: desperately seeking justice, we ended up with law. There is a radical and brut...
In times of anomie and crisis, intellectuals search for shared ties capable of knitting the torn soc...
When Neil MacCormick, in the wake of the launch of the Maastricht Treaty on European Union, went “be...
'Across the West, a legal system centred on the state, the creation of general national laws, the el...
Great Britain in place of the former kingdoms of Scotland and England provided expressly for the pre...
On the view that it is high time to return to our European humanistic roots of Law and Literature ra...
The main thrust of this article is to suggest how legal uniformity may result in the European Union ...
Roman law is widely considered to be the foundation of European legal culture and an inherent source...
Starting with the Middle Ages, the system of writs (forms of actions) began to dominate the English ...
The development of Scots law and Roman-Dutch law displays certain characteristic similarities. Both ...
This book presents the first comparative and multi-disciplinary investigation into what is the proce...
European law, including both civil law and common law, has gone through several major phases of expa...
The paper aims at unfolding the ideological underpinnings and the cultural-historical foundations of...
The author wishes to identify the legal message given by Europe in the Middle Ages and in contempora...
When Neil MacCormick, in the wake of the launch of the Maastricht Treaty on European Union, went “be...
It is really bizarre: desperately seeking justice, we ended up with law. There is a radical and brut...
In times of anomie and crisis, intellectuals search for shared ties capable of knitting the torn soc...
When Neil MacCormick, in the wake of the launch of the Maastricht Treaty on European Union, went “be...
'Across the West, a legal system centred on the state, the creation of general national laws, the el...
Great Britain in place of the former kingdoms of Scotland and England provided expressly for the pre...
On the view that it is high time to return to our European humanistic roots of Law and Literature ra...
The main thrust of this article is to suggest how legal uniformity may result in the European Union ...
Roman law is widely considered to be the foundation of European legal culture and an inherent source...
Starting with the Middle Ages, the system of writs (forms of actions) began to dominate the English ...
The development of Scots law and Roman-Dutch law displays certain characteristic similarities. Both ...
This book presents the first comparative and multi-disciplinary investigation into what is the proce...
European law, including both civil law and common law, has gone through several major phases of expa...