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The Journal for Digital Legal History has recently published its fourth issue. The full issue can be found (in open access) here.
Table of content
- Is Sharing Research Materials Worth the Effort? (Gijs van Dijck)
- Regulae Iuris organized by conceptual, structural, genealogical and bibliographical criteria: A dataset (Ilya Andreevich Kotlyar)
- The 2020-Systematic, Multilingual Categorisation of Policeymaterien for Early Modern Police Ordinances (Christel Annemieke Romein; Andreas Wagner; Karl Härter)
- Database and catalogue of the early modern differentiae iuris civilis et canonici (Paweł Dziwiński; Piotr Alexandrowicz)
- Testing New Methodologies and Approaches in Legal History Research (Homero Chiaraba Gouveia; Luiz Guilherme Bandeira Zanino)
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