06 August 2015

JOURNAL: Comparative Legal History III (2015), No 1 (ISSN 2049-677X) is out !

(image source: Taylor & Francis)

Routledge Law (Taylor & Francis) published the first issue of this year's volume of Comparative Legal History, the peer reviewed journal of our Society.

Contents:
  • Preface (Antonio Masferrer & Sean Patrick Donlan)
    DOI 10.1080/2049677X.2015.1047683
  • The iuramentum perhorrescentiae under canon law: an influence on the development of early chancery jurisdiction? (Richard Perruso) (2-37)
    DOI 10.1080/2049677X.2015.1041722
  •  Finding, sharing and risk of loss: of whales, bees and other valuable finds in Iceland, Denmark and Norway (William Ian Miller & Helle Vogt)
    DOI 10.1080/2049677X.2015.1041724 (38-59)
  • The concept of military occupation in the era of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (Peter M.R. Stirk) (60-84)
    DOI 10.1080/2049677X.2015.1041726
  • Cultural and legal transfer in Napoleonic Europe: codification of Dutch civil law as a cross-national process (Martijn van der Burg) (85-109)
    DOI 10.1080/2049677X.2015.1041727
  • Just trust us: a short history of emergency powers and constitutional change (Marc de Wilde) (110-130)
    DOI 10.1080/2049677X.2015.1041728
  • ‘Inter ruinas publicas scriptum’: Ernest Nys, a legal historian in defence of Belgian tax payers during the Great War (Frederik Dhondt) (131-151)
    DOI 10.1080/2049677X.2015.1041730
  •  The theory and practice of indigenous dispossession in the late nineteenth century: the Saami in the far north of Europe and the legal history of colonialism (Kaius Tuori) (152-185)
    DOI 10.1080/2049677X.2015.1041732
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