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The Legal History Review (Brill) published its first issue of 2015.
Table of contents:
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In memoriam Felix Wubbe (1923–2014)
- Author: Laurens Winkel
- pages: 1 –5
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Scots law’s debt to Leiden
- Author: Lord Hope of Craighead
- pages: 6 –25
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Emergency powers and constitutional change in the late Middle Ages
- Author: Marc de Wilde
- pages: 26 –59
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- Author: René Brouwer
- pages: 60 –76
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Research ArticleCondicio supervacua and related conditions in Roman law
- Authors: Veronika Kleňová and Zdenko Takáč
- pages: 77 –106
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Research ArticleD. 3,5,8 und die Regel ‘ratihabitio mandato comparatur’
- Author: Lisa Isola
- pages: 107 –125
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Research ArticleSubsiciva Byzantina
- Author: Andreas Schminck
- pages: 126 –144
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Research Article‘Frisii cur dicant opbinden?’ – Dierschade in de Friese Landsordonnantie
- Author: Hylkje de Jong
- pages: 145 –178
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Research ArticleAn elegant legal education
- Authors: Karen G. Baston and John W. Cairns
- pages: 179 –201
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Research ArticleColonial law in the making
- Author: Benoît Henriet
- pages: 202 –225
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Research ArticleSchmerzensgeld und actio iniuriarum aestimatoria
- Author: Tammo Wallinga
- pages: 226 –247
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Research ArticleThe force of law of decree-laws in Belgium during and after the First World War
- Author: Jos Monballyu
- pages: 248 –287
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Research ArticleLegal education in the Low Countries
- Author: Wouter Druwé
- pages: 288 –300
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Book ReviewCarmina iuris, Mélanges en l’honneur de Michel Humbert, édité par Emmanuelle Chevreau, D. Kremer [et] Aude Laquerrière-Lacroix, 2012
- Author: Laurent Waelkens
- pages: 301 –310
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Book ReviewL’abuso del diritto nell’esperienza del diritto privato romano, écrit par F. Longchamps de Bérier, 2013
- Author: Floriana Cursi
- pages: 311 –316
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