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05 December 2019

JOURNAL: Journal on European History of Law (Volume 10, Issue 2)


(Source: Historyoflaw.eu)


We learned of the publication of the latest issue of the Journal on European History of Law. Here the Table of Contents:

ARTICLES

Jaromír Tauchen: Die Arbeitsverwaltung im Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren (1939 – 1945)
Arian Petoft, Mahmoud Abbasi: A Historical Overview of Law and Neuroscience: From the Emergence of Medico-Legal Discourses to Developed Neurolaw
Simone Rosati: Individual Ownership and Collective Ownership in the Nineteenth‑Century Debate before the Sacred Economic Congregation
Javier Belda Iniesta: The Pre-Constantine Conciliar Season
Georgios Tzeferakos, Marina Skourteli, Alexandra Palli, Athanassios Douzenis: The Origins of Homicide Legislation in Ancient Greece
István Szászdi: The “Protector de Indios” in Early Modern Age America
Vlasta Švoger: Control of the Press in Croatia 1848-1849: From Censorship over Unlimited Freedom of the Press to the First Croatian Press Act
Paweł Fiktus: An Official in the Polish Political and Legal Thought of the Second Half of the 18th Century on the Example of the Theses of Józef Hieronim Pawlikowski and Józef Puszet de Puget
Andrey Bystrov: The Forgotten Anarchist: Political and Legal Aspects of Alexei Borovoy’s Anarcho-Humanism
Tetiana Syroid, Oleksandr Havrylenko, Alona Shevchenko: Evolution of Financial Law Basics within the Antique States of the North Black Sea Region (Late 7th Century BC – the First Half of the 6th Century AD)
Róbert Jáger: Legal and Social Status of the Church in Great Moravia
Antonín Lojek: Die böhmische Konföderation von 1619 und ihre Erweiterung um die österreichischen evangelischen Stände
Tomáš Mach: From the Balfour Declaration to the Creation of the State of Israel: The Issue of Legal Importance of this Declaration, Its Historical Role, and Consequences of the Arab Attack upon the Newly Proclaimed State of Israel on the Plane of Public International Law
Adam Boóc: Comments on the Concept of Arbiter in Roman Law
Peter Takács: On Stateform of Hungary between 1920 and 1944: Applicability of the Term „Monarchy without a King”
István Ambrus: The Development of Complaint and Public Interest Disclosure Regulation in Hungary
György Képes: Development of the Structural Independence of the Hungarian Judiciary from the Beginning until the End of the 19th Century
Fatri Islamaj, Engjëll Likmeta: Historical Aspects of Sale Contract according to Albanian Customary Law
Dominik Terstriep: Die Überdehnung des Raumes – Globalisierung im 16. Jahrhundert
Raluca Enescu: Simplified Procedures in Criminal Matters and the Risk of Judicial Errors: The Case of Penal Orders in Germany


Book Reviews: 

Heike Stopp: Hans Welzel und der Nationalsozialismus
Tamar Herzog: A Short History of European Law: The Last Two and a Half Millennia
Dirk Reitz, Hendrik Thoß (Hg.): Sachsen, Deutschland und Europa im Zeitalter der Weltkriege
Markus Apostolow: Der „immerwährende Staatssekretär“. Walter Strauß und die Personalpolitik im Bundesministerium der Justiz 1949 – 1963
Urs Marti-Brander: Rousseaus Schuld. Essays über die Entstehung philosophischer Feindbilder
Joachim Rückert: Abschiede vom Unrecht. Zur Rechtsgeschichte nach 1945
Reiner Haehling von Lanzenauer: Der badische Jurist Reichlin von Meldegg und seine Zeit
Ulrich Falk / Markus Gehrlein / Gerhart Kreft / Marcus Obert (Hg.): Rechtshistorische und andere Rundgänge – Festschrift für Detlev Fischer

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