This book analyses the legal literacy, knowledge and skills of people in premodern and modernizing Europe. It examines how laymen belonging both to the common people and the elite acquired legal knowledge and skills, how they used these in advocacy and legal writing and how legal literacy became an avenue for social mobility. Taking a comparative approach, contributors consider the historical contexts of England, Finland, France, Germany, Italy and Sweden. This book is divided into two main parts. The first part discusses various groups of legal literates (scriveners, court of appeal judges and advocates) and their different paths to legal literacy from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century. The second part analyses the rise of the own...
53 books, published between 1801 and 1950, illustrate the evolution of legal science in the nineteen...
The period of the Enlightenment was marked by innovation in political, cultural, religious, and educ...
The European legal tradition has handed down to us the cliché of a marked contrast between common la...
This book analyses the legal literacy, knowledge and skills of people in premodern and modernizing E...
This volume surveys 150 law books of fundamental importance in the history of Western legal literatu...
This paper compares two methods of law, Civilian and Anglophone. It discusses how any legal culture ...
European law, including both civil law and common law, has gone through several major phases of expa...
The Formation and Transmission of Western Legal Culture. 150 Books that made the Law in the Age of P...
The printing press had the potential to break the common lawyers’ monopoly of legal knowledge. Early...
53 books, published between 1801 and 1950, illustrate the evolution of legal science in the nineteen...
53 books, published between 1801 and 1950, illustrate the evolution of legal science in the nineteen...
International audienceThis book presents an analysis of global legal history in Modern times, questi...
This volume surveys 150 law books of fundamental importance in the history of Western legal literatu...
Most of the time rulers and governments in the Western world as a whole were little interested in ma...
The European legal tradition has handed down to us the cliché of a marked contrast between common la...
53 books, published between 1801 and 1950, illustrate the evolution of legal science in the nineteen...
The period of the Enlightenment was marked by innovation in political, cultural, religious, and educ...
The European legal tradition has handed down to us the cliché of a marked contrast between common la...
This book analyses the legal literacy, knowledge and skills of people in premodern and modernizing E...
This volume surveys 150 law books of fundamental importance in the history of Western legal literatu...
This paper compares two methods of law, Civilian and Anglophone. It discusses how any legal culture ...
European law, including both civil law and common law, has gone through several major phases of expa...
The Formation and Transmission of Western Legal Culture. 150 Books that made the Law in the Age of P...
The printing press had the potential to break the common lawyers’ monopoly of legal knowledge. Early...
53 books, published between 1801 and 1950, illustrate the evolution of legal science in the nineteen...
53 books, published between 1801 and 1950, illustrate the evolution of legal science in the nineteen...
International audienceThis book presents an analysis of global legal history in Modern times, questi...
This volume surveys 150 law books of fundamental importance in the history of Western legal literatu...
Most of the time rulers and governments in the Western world as a whole were little interested in ma...
The European legal tradition has handed down to us the cliché of a marked contrast between common la...
53 books, published between 1801 and 1950, illustrate the evolution of legal science in the nineteen...
The period of the Enlightenment was marked by innovation in political, cultural, religious, and educ...
The European legal tradition has handed down to us the cliché of a marked contrast between common la...