This paper analyses court cases, a hitherto little acknowledged source in Estonian history of early modern law. Specifically, we analyse six cases where a person’s status – that of a free man or of a serf – was at stake. We ask how different sources of law were used in the claims of the parties and the judgments of the courts, and which arguments and interpretations were drawn upon. The cases took place about two to three decades before the abolishment of serfdom in the province. They are of interest from the perspective of the history of early modern serfdom, modern reception of Roman law and the hierarchy of legal sources, as well as with regard to the history of the Enlightenment and human rights. The court cases illustrate how legal pra...
Aadu Must, an Estonian politician and the University of Tartu’s first Professor of Archival Studies,...
Intrigue, provocation, and the birth of independence: the Estonian foreign delegation and Aleksander...
Under examination are the developments that occurred in name traditions that were caused by Christia...
The status of peasantry in Estland and Livland at the end of the Swedish reign Enn Küng: In May 201...
The subjugation of Northern Estonia to Swedish rule in 1561 is described in all general presentation...
The emergence of diplomatic protocol service within the structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs...
At the beginning of the 20th century, most rural land in the provinces of Estland and Livland belong...
In the 1940s, the totalitarian occupying regimes of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union implemented th...
Legal transfers (or transplants, receptions) of legal phenomena sometimes take place even within one...
The Tartu Peace Treaty of 1920, signed between Estonia and Soviet Russia, has been credited with lay...
The paper discusses the origins of the Estonian word jumal (‘God’). First, it summarises the version...
Abstract: On the writing in exile of the history of the Republic of Estonia in the 1930s The 1930s w...
Teesid: Oktoobrirevolutsiooni järgne vene emigratsioon, mida teaduskirjanduses traditsiooniliselt ni...
Abstract: On the study of the period of the Republic of Estonia at the Estonian SSR Academy o...
The most important documents associated with the birth of Estonian statehood (the decision of the Es...
Aadu Must, an Estonian politician and the University of Tartu’s first Professor of Archival Studies,...
Intrigue, provocation, and the birth of independence: the Estonian foreign delegation and Aleksander...
Under examination are the developments that occurred in name traditions that were caused by Christia...
The status of peasantry in Estland and Livland at the end of the Swedish reign Enn Küng: In May 201...
The subjugation of Northern Estonia to Swedish rule in 1561 is described in all general presentation...
The emergence of diplomatic protocol service within the structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs...
At the beginning of the 20th century, most rural land in the provinces of Estland and Livland belong...
In the 1940s, the totalitarian occupying regimes of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union implemented th...
Legal transfers (or transplants, receptions) of legal phenomena sometimes take place even within one...
The Tartu Peace Treaty of 1920, signed between Estonia and Soviet Russia, has been credited with lay...
The paper discusses the origins of the Estonian word jumal (‘God’). First, it summarises the version...
Abstract: On the writing in exile of the history of the Republic of Estonia in the 1930s The 1930s w...
Teesid: Oktoobrirevolutsiooni järgne vene emigratsioon, mida teaduskirjanduses traditsiooniliselt ni...
Abstract: On the study of the period of the Republic of Estonia at the Estonian SSR Academy o...
The most important documents associated with the birth of Estonian statehood (the decision of the Es...
Aadu Must, an Estonian politician and the University of Tartu’s first Professor of Archival Studies,...
Intrigue, provocation, and the birth of independence: the Estonian foreign delegation and Aleksander...
Under examination are the developments that occurred in name traditions that were caused by Christia...