The Forum of Young Legal Historians came together in Budapest this year, being inaugurated by high political and clerical dignitaries and accompanied by an impressive cultural program. Following the motto »A new Europe and its Traditions. Ius privatum – ius publicum – ius canonicum« several interesting papers were given, but mostly contributors seemed eager to examine traditions rather than anything »new«. Very traditional, indeed, the entire style of research: To »prove« and »preserve« the past was the intention of many papers given. Legal historical research presents itself, as much with the young as with the old, as both timeless and lost in time, ignoring the fact that anything happening – meaning also research – is happening in present...
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I would like to make several points in this essay. First, the historians of national legal systems a...
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In his article Dag Michalsen maintains that to define the character and purpose of ›legal history‹ i...
European law, including both civil law and common law, has gone through several major phases of expa...
In recent years, there has been a deepening convergence between scholarship on global intellectual h...
This article tries to outline the history of law in South Eastern Europe – a subject that currently ...
The essay, originally written in German as an introduction to a volume of collected papers, shows th...
“Let the dead positivism of the nineteenth century bury its dead”Between 1943 and 1944, Carl Schmitt...
In recent years, there has been a deepening convergence between scholarship on global intellectual h...
In this article, I review select institutional and analytical traditions of Legal History in 20th ce...
This paper, drafted in response to Dr. Kiesow’s question, »Wozu Rechtsgeschichte?«, begins with a ba...
Periodicals enable (legal) historians to construct a trustworthy picture of past events. They are se...
»Why legal history?« – a question asked repeatedly, so a new answer can no longer be expected. There...
I would like to make several points in this essay. First, the historians of national legal systems a...
The XXIVth Annual Forum of Young Legal Historians was organized by Faculty of Law and...
Legal history is an indispensable discipline within the study of law! According to Theodor Mommsen, ...
Legal pluralism is not a conventional topic in legal history. Vice versa, legal history usually does...
In his article Dag Michalsen maintains that to define the character and purpose of ›legal history‹ i...
European law, including both civil law and common law, has gone through several major phases of expa...
In recent years, there has been a deepening convergence between scholarship on global intellectual h...
This article tries to outline the history of law in South Eastern Europe – a subject that currently ...
The essay, originally written in German as an introduction to a volume of collected papers, shows th...
“Let the dead positivism of the nineteenth century bury its dead”Between 1943 and 1944, Carl Schmitt...
In recent years, there has been a deepening convergence between scholarship on global intellectual h...