The Merchant and the Law: Mind the Gap?
30th-31st of March
2015
Maastricht University, Faculty of Law
The Netherlands
On the 30th and 31st of March 2015, the
Maastricht Faculty of Law hosts the colloquium entitled The Merchant and the
Law: Mind the Gap?. The event is organised within the framework of the
EU-funded Marie Curie Project (IEF) Early Modern Private Partnerships and
Company Law in the Meuse-Rhine Region granted in 2013 to dr. Bram Van
Hofstraeten.
By bridging the gap between legal and economic historians, the event aspires to decide on the rightfulness of the supposed gap between the merchant and the law in late medieval and early modern Europe.
By bridging the gap between legal and economic historians, the event aspires to decide on the rightfulness of the supposed gap between the merchant and the law in late medieval and early modern Europe.
More information can be found here.
Organising committee: dr. Bram Van
Hofstraeten (Maastricht University) and dr. Justyna Wubs-Mrozevicz (Leiden
University).
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