11 December 2024

JOURNAL: Journal on European History of Law 2024/2 [OPEN ACCESS]

 Journal on European History of Law 2/2024


 

ARTICLES

Tony Murphy: Social Ordering and Welfare Conditionality, or Benevolence and Opportunity? Experiences of Poor Relief in England in the Nineteenth Century

Konrad Graczyk: Die dritte Verordnung über Aufenthaltsbeschränkungen im Generalgouvernement vom 15. Oktober 1941. Entscheidungen der Staatsanwaltschaft und der Sondergerichte zum unbefugten Verlassen eines jüdischen Wohnbezirks

Charalampos Stamelos: The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate and the Religious Minorities in Jerusalem in Different Historic Periods since AD 33

Nere Jone Intxaustegi Jauregi: Public Notaries in Early Modern Basque Country

Andrés Botero-Bernal: Historical Notes on the Constitution and Judges in Colombia in the 19th Century

Robert von Lucius: Staatskirchen und Volkskirchen. Umbrüche im Verhältnis von Staat und Kirche in Nordeuropa

Martin Löhnig: Die Masseverwaltung nach der bayerischen Prozeßordnung in bürgerlichen Rechtsstreitigkeiten vom 29. April 1869 mit Blick auf die preußische Konkursordnung von 1855 und die Reichskonkursordnung von 1877

Tomasz Dolata: A Few Comments on Problems Related to the Codification of Civil Law in Post-War Poland (1945 – 1964)

Mateusz Ułanowicz: The Guardianship of the Minor Karol Brzostowski and his Emancipation

Tereza Kolumber: Immediate Legal Changes in Czechoslovak Education after WWII

Tibor Ruff: Biblical Foundations of Jewish Jurisprudence in the Time of Jesus

Kinga Beliznai: Houndsmen and Falconers. Hunters in the Hungarian Royal Court

Csaba Cservák: The Constitutional History of the Democratic Transition

Mariann Minkó-Miskovics: Armed Crimes in the 19th-Century Criminal Codifications of Hungary

Norbert Varga: Administrative Reforms in the Hungarian Municipalities after the Austro-Hungarian Compromise: The Introduction of the Office of Lord Lieutenant and the Applicable Rules in Hungary

Eszter Cs. Herger: Breakpoints in the Development of Modern Hungarian Matrimonial Property Law in European Context

Orsolya Falus: “Palinka” in Hungarian Legal History – From the First Detailed Law to the Prohibition (1836 – 1919)

Roman Savuliak: Marriage Law according to the Josephine Code of 1787 and the Reception of Roman Law in its Provisions

Thomas Gergen: Gleichheit und Privateigentum als Stichworte im chinesisch-europäischen Dialog anhand des „Transcultural Dictionary of Misunderstandings“

 

 

Annex: XVIII. Jahrestreffen der Jungen Romanisten

Michael Binder: Defective Cover and Underlying Debt Relationship in the Context of delegatio obligandi: A Comparison of D. 44.4.7.1 and § 1402 ABGB (Austrian Civil Code)

Stefan Schmatzberger: Nomen (non) est omen? Zur arbiträren Natur der sog. actio arbitraria

Norbert Pozsonyi: Prozessuale Situationen in der ”Schwätzersatire” von Horaz

 

BOOK REVIEWS

Mathias Schmoeckel: Kanonisches Recht: Geschichte und Inhalt des Corpus iuris canonici. Ein Studienbuch

Robert von Lucius: Hellmuth Freiherr Lucius von Stoedten. Diplomat zwischen Kaiserreich und Weimar

Frank Jacob: The Jesuits and Religious Intercultural Management in Early Modern Times Human Capital, a Global Mindset, and Missionary Work in Japan and Peru during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

Mark A. Sammut Sassi: Essays in Maltese Legal History, Vol. 2

 

REPORTS FROM HISTORY OF LAW

Petra Zapletalová: Report from the Conference “2nd International Legal History Meeting of PhD Students”

Boris Šabík: Ius commune MootCourt

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