Recent years have witnessed a surge of studies on law and historical memory, often authored by comparative constitutional scholars. Such scholarship frequently takes ‘particularist’ forms, through studies of dramatic events within specific states or regions. As part of the T.M.C. Asser Institute – Verfassungsblog symposium on memory laws, however, this essay asks: Can the discipline be characterised as a whole? If so, in what ways and with what aims? </p
Despite growing interest and an increasing amount of scholarly writing on the subject, it is still n...
The historical study of law is among the most important domains of global legal scholarship. Indeed,...
Law and Memory Towards Legal Governance of History Uladzislau Belavusau (University of Amsterdam) Al...
There are countless ways in which law shapes public awareness of history. The current concept of ‘me...
The study discusses the legal governance of historical memory through the presentation of the phenom...
Law and the Politics of Memory: Confronting the Past examines law's role as a tool of memory politic...
What is Legal History? How should this field, on the border of two academic disciplines, be approach...
Finding ways of integrating law and legal practices into historical narratives is one of the most ch...
This book discusses the relationship between law and memory and explores the ways in which memory ca...
This book discusses the relationship between law and memory and explores the ways in which memory ca...
Paradoxically, Legal History is both everywhere and nowhere. The study of History is unavoidable in ...
This is a contribution to a symposium titled Theorizing Contemporary Legal Thought. The central th...
The historical study of law is among the most important domains of global legal scholarship. Indeed,...
Der transdisziplinäre Sammelband Law and Memory. Towards Legal Governance of History besteht aus ins...
Legal history is an indispensable discipline within the study of law! According to Theodor Mommsen, ...
Despite growing interest and an increasing amount of scholarly writing on the subject, it is still n...
The historical study of law is among the most important domains of global legal scholarship. Indeed,...
Law and Memory Towards Legal Governance of History Uladzislau Belavusau (University of Amsterdam) Al...
There are countless ways in which law shapes public awareness of history. The current concept of ‘me...
The study discusses the legal governance of historical memory through the presentation of the phenom...
Law and the Politics of Memory: Confronting the Past examines law's role as a tool of memory politic...
What is Legal History? How should this field, on the border of two academic disciplines, be approach...
Finding ways of integrating law and legal practices into historical narratives is one of the most ch...
This book discusses the relationship between law and memory and explores the ways in which memory ca...
This book discusses the relationship between law and memory and explores the ways in which memory ca...
Paradoxically, Legal History is both everywhere and nowhere. The study of History is unavoidable in ...
This is a contribution to a symposium titled Theorizing Contemporary Legal Thought. The central th...
The historical study of law is among the most important domains of global legal scholarship. Indeed,...
Der transdisziplinäre Sammelband Law and Memory. Towards Legal Governance of History besteht aus ins...
Legal history is an indispensable discipline within the study of law! According to Theodor Mommsen, ...
Despite growing interest and an increasing amount of scholarly writing on the subject, it is still n...
The historical study of law is among the most important domains of global legal scholarship. Indeed,...
Law and Memory Towards Legal Governance of History Uladzislau Belavusau (University of Amsterdam) Al...