This article deals with the situation of legal history in Belgium. However, it is neither a survey of the research done by Belgian legal historians nor a bibliography of Belgian legal history. For that, the reader can be referred to John Gilissen’s 1971 bibliography[[he author would like to thank Prof. G. Martyn, B. Debaenst, B. Vandael and B. Quintelier for their remarks
When the Congo Free State (CFS) was established in 1885, King Leopold II ruled it as its personal te...
In this book, different Belgian legal historians treat various aspects of legislation in the Netherl...
Although Raoul van Caenegem claimed otherwise, he had very strong views on what legal history should...
This article deals with the situation of legal history in Belgium. However, it is neither a survey o...
Looking for the origins of Belgian legal journals before 1830, Sebastiaan Vandenbogaerde offers a ch...
Juridification is a complex and ambiguous concept, which legal history can help to understand. In th...
The article presents a synthetic approach to the history of Belgian commercial law. The author start...
Belgium became independent in 1830. In this constitutional monarchy, legal norms would find their pl...
Belgium’s national history has been characterized by linguistic issues. As soon as Belgium gained in...
John Gilissen (1912–1988) was a high-profile legal academic at the Université libre de Bruxelles (°1...
In many senses, nineteenth-century Belgium can be considered to be a 'legal province' of Belgium. In...
Guide to the sources (archives, bibliography) for the history of the legal profession in Belgium in ...
Through the analysis of the emergence of contemporary social law, Bruno Debaenst stresses the multip...
I. Introduction (Part 1) : Lex mercatoria, the Atlantis of legal history Late-twentieth-century bibl...
Research on translation history is thriving: scholars are becoming progressively interested in the r...
When the Congo Free State (CFS) was established in 1885, King Leopold II ruled it as its personal te...
In this book, different Belgian legal historians treat various aspects of legislation in the Netherl...
Although Raoul van Caenegem claimed otherwise, he had very strong views on what legal history should...
This article deals with the situation of legal history in Belgium. However, it is neither a survey o...
Looking for the origins of Belgian legal journals before 1830, Sebastiaan Vandenbogaerde offers a ch...
Juridification is a complex and ambiguous concept, which legal history can help to understand. In th...
The article presents a synthetic approach to the history of Belgian commercial law. The author start...
Belgium became independent in 1830. In this constitutional monarchy, legal norms would find their pl...
Belgium’s national history has been characterized by linguistic issues. As soon as Belgium gained in...
John Gilissen (1912–1988) was a high-profile legal academic at the Université libre de Bruxelles (°1...
In many senses, nineteenth-century Belgium can be considered to be a 'legal province' of Belgium. In...
Guide to the sources (archives, bibliography) for the history of the legal profession in Belgium in ...
Through the analysis of the emergence of contemporary social law, Bruno Debaenst stresses the multip...
I. Introduction (Part 1) : Lex mercatoria, the Atlantis of legal history Late-twentieth-century bibl...
Research on translation history is thriving: scholars are becoming progressively interested in the r...
When the Congo Free State (CFS) was established in 1885, King Leopold II ruled it as its personal te...
In this book, different Belgian legal historians treat various aspects of legislation in the Netherl...
Although Raoul van Caenegem claimed otherwise, he had very strong views on what legal history should...