Summer school of the international research network PHEDRA: Pour une Histoire Européenne du DRoit des Affaires
Program
25th June 2024
18.00-20.00 – Plenary session – AULA MAGNA
Lecture 1. Roman Law in the Sources of Commercial Law – Prof. Dario Mantovani and prof. Guido Rossi
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26th June 2024
9.00-11.30 Parallel sessions
AULA 2 Antiquity – Discussants: prof. Luisa Brunori, prof. Olivier Descamps, prof. Carlos Petit
Albert Gómez Jordán – Las cripto monedas como precio del contrato de compraventa/Los bienes con elemento digitales como objeto del contrato de compraventa/ La negotiorum gestio: casos dudosos.
Carlota Hernández García – El estudio de la multa en el derecho romano y el análisis del comercio marítimo en la Antigüedad.
Julio Romano Cabello – Reconstrucción del derecho privado constantiniano a partir de los rescriptos de la época.
Vid Žepič – Favor debitoris and Factors of Its Evolution in the Imperial Legislation between the 4th and 6th Centuries.
AULA 6 Early Modern Period – Discussants: prof. Giovanni Chiodi, prof. Florent Garnier
Femke Gordijn – Law and Trade in Late Medieval Bruges and Southhampton (c. 1400-1520).
Alexis Audemar – The legal treatment of labour by the early modern scolastics.
Paola Iezzone – The saffron trade in Rome during the Renaissance: archive sources and trade routes from Abruzzo.
AULA MAGNA Contemporary Period – Discussants: prof. Albercht Cordes, prof. Dave De ruysscher
Damian Baçzkiewicz – A Tsunami or a Gentle Tide? The Influence of the French Commercial Code of 1807 on the Formation of Belgian Legal Discourse.
Aurelia Ghetivu – Le rôle de la coutume jurisprudentielle devant le Tribunal de commerce de la Seine sous la Second Empire (1852-1870).
Jérôme Hecker – L’importance du cadre juridique dans le développement économique au Grand-Duché de Luxembourg. Une perspective historique (1929-1990).
Break
12.00-13.30 – Plenary session – AULA MAGNA
Lecture 2. Long Distance Trade – Prof. Ron Harris
Lunch
15.30-18.00 – Parallel sessions
AULA 2 – Middle Ages – Discussants: prof. Luisa Brunori, prof. Olivier Descamps, Prof. Ana Belem Fernández Castro
David De Concilio – The Ecclesiastical Stance on Just Price in the Thirteenth Century
Niels Fieremans – Law, Leverage and Litigation. Legal strategies of foreign merchants in late medieval Bruges.
Daniele Tinterri – The Liber Gazarie
Ana Cláudia Silveira – Setúbal, a rising Portuguese sea port in the international trade of the Late Middle Ages.
AULA 6 – Early Modern – Discussants: prof. Giovanni Chiodi, prof. Albercht Cordes; Prof. Florent Garnier
Andriws González Barrera – Florence and Toulouse (1450-1550): Early Modern Examples of Economic Sovereignty and Legal Drafting in Commercial Policies.
Daniel Bökenkamp – A Tale of Two Cities: sovereignity, diplomacy and commerce in early modern Lübeck and Rouen.
Stefano Cattelan – In the Shadow of the Great Powers: Freedom of the Sea and Neutrality in the Long Eighteenth-Century.
Francesca Fusco Italian terms of commerce in German: the entries of the MICOLL glossary
AULA MAGNA – Contemporary Period Discussants: Prof. Anja Amend-Traut, Prof. Dave De ruysscher, prof. Carlos Petit
Greta Spineti – New Forms of Cultural Tourism in Adriatic: The Potential Role of Ancient Maritime Wine Routes.
Christian Magaling – Private Colonialism and Island Diplomacy: Germany’s Company Rule in Pacific Politics.
Hélène Hu – La concession française de Shanghai : aspects juridiques et juridictionnels.
Carolina Argiroffi – Commercial law goes to the countryside: Association and labour subordination in the 19th-20th century Italian legal discourse.
Break
18.30-20.00 – Plenary session – AULA MAGNA
Lecture 3. – Early-modern archival sources on foreign commercial nations’ judicial competences, and their relations to the local, regional and central jurisdictions (illustrated by Antwerp cases) – Prof. Georges Martyn
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27th June 2024
9.00-10.30 – Plenary session – AULA MAGNA
Lecture 4. The Sources of Northern European Commercial Law – Prof. Heikki Pihlajamäki
Break
11.00-13.30 – Parallel sessions
AULA 2 – Early Modern Discussants: prof. Anja Amend-Traut, prof. Dave De ruysscher, prof. Olivier Descamps
Roberto Ganau – Sovranità e commercio nella Francia del XVI secolo. Verso una storia intellettuale della bancarotta
Gilles Hebben – The Levant Company (1592-1825).
Victor Le Breton-Blon – A transnational history of commercial paper in Europe (16th-18th century)
Laurine Manac’h – Incorporating business: merchants, law and the regulation of business organizations in the age of liberalism. Barcelona and Buenos Aires, 1778-1840.
AULA 6 – 18th-19th c. – Discussants: prof. Albrecht Cordes, prof. Florent Garnier, prof. Ana Belem Fernández Castro
Matthieu Mraizika – Modélisation mathématique et impôt dans la France du XVIIIe siècle.
Luca Jacopo Salvadori – Mutual Aid in Eighteenth Century.
Manon Séréni – Le crédit dans les répertoires de droit, d’une crise à l’autre (1715-1789).
Alexandre Valverde – L’idée de codification du droit privé à l’échelle européenne et internationale (fin XVIIIe s-début XXe).
AULA MAGNA – Contemporary Period – Discussants: prof. Luisa Brunori, Prof. Giovanni Chiodi, Prof. Carlos Petit
Andrea Raffaele Amato – Tra Progresso e Innovazione: Il lungo itinerario della scienza giuridica italiana verso la socializzazione dell’ordine familiare.
Marjorie Carvalho de Sousa – A General Law out of a Special Jurisdiction: Commercial Law of Labor in Nineteenth-Century Brazil.
Justine Chauvel – Le bail immobilier du local commercial-Histoire comparée des droits européens (XVIIIe-XXe siècle).
Rodrick Van Der Smissen – Roman law and the formative interpretation of history in nineteenth-century insolvency law (c. 1850-c. 1900)”.
Lunch
15.30-17.30 – Plenary session – AULA MAGNA
Lecture 5. Reading the Sources of Commercial Law Doctrine – Prof. Annamaria Monti and prof. Xavier Prévost
Break
18.00-20.00 – Plenary session – AULA MAGNA
Lecture 6. Lexicon and Translation of Commercial Law Sources – Prof. Jake Dyble and Prof. Stefania Gialdroni
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Practical information
Universidad Internacional de Andalucía (UNIA)
Paraje de La Rábida s/n, 21819 Palos de la Frontera – Huelva – Spain
Phone +34 959350452
Breakfast 8.00h – 9.00h
Lunch 14h-15h
Dinner 20.30h-21.30h
Luisa Brunori +33 6 37 79 23 70 / +39 331 77 33 230
Ana Belem Fernández Castro +33 7 77 33 66 71
Carlos Petit +34 666 41 86 3
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