(Source: Annual Forum of Young Legal Historians)
We learned of the publication, by the journal Studia
Iuridica, of the acta of the XXIVth Annual Forum of Young Legal Historians,
which was organized in Warsaw last year.
Table of contents:
The Entailed Estate in Polish Law from late 15th to the 20th
Century: Exception from General Succession Law and Perpetuation of Estate
Wojciech Bańczyk
Government Acting on Itself: Hungarian Cabinet in the
Interwar Period
Gábor Bathó
Foundations of the Uncodified Historical Constitution of
Hungary
Zsófia Biró
The Protection of Oikoi under Extinction by the Eponymous
Archon in Ancient Athens: The Law and its Application
Athanasios A. Delios
The Transformation of Political Crimes and its Impact on the
Hungarian Criminal Regulation with Special Regard to the Interwar Period
Izabella Drócsa
Information Exchange and Relations between Ahhiyawa and the
Hittite Empire
Tea Dularidze
The Influence of the Rules of Succession on the Structure of
Hungarian and German Families of Southern Transdanubia in the Early 20th
Century
Dóra Frey
The Beginning of the Debate on the Codification of Polish
Law after the World War I: The Issue of the Codification Commission Autonomy in
the Light of Political Declarations
Michał Gałędek
The Legal Value of Mos Maiorum in Cicero
Anna Iacoboni
The Consolidation of Hungarian Legal Practice with the
Austrian Norms in 1861
Imre Képessy
Searching for National Components in Building own Legal
Culture: The Debate on the Legal Situation of Women in Interwar Poland
Anna
Klimaszewska
Bankruptcy and the Praetorian Pledge: The Law of the Books
and the Law in Action in the Early Modern Netherlands
Ilya A. Kotlyar
The Death Penalty, the “Marriage Penalty” and Some Remarks
on the Utility of Senecan Research in the Study of Roman Law
Joanna
Kulawiak-Cyrankowska
On Prosecutor’s Offences in Roman Criminal Trial
Elżbieta Loska
Main Problems of the Codification Works on Substantive Misdemeanor
Law in People’s Poland
Marcin Łysko
Constitutional Norms in the Polish and Finnish Constitutions
of the Interwar Period
Dawid Michalski
From Scandalous Verdicts to “Suicidal Sentences”: The Reform
of the Courts of Assize under the Fascist Regime
Claudia Passarella
Escaping the Guillotine: The Gap between the Crimes
Punishable by Death and the Effective Death Sentences (France, 20th Century)
Nicolas Picard
The Nautical Commission in the 19th Century Antwerp
Stephanie
Plasschaert Between Law in the Books and
Law in Action: Counteracting Speculation and Usury in Poland (1918-1920)
Jakub Pokoj
Norms and Legal Practice of Patriarchalism according to
James II’s Advices to His Son (1692)
Balázs Rigó
Community (Custom) vs. State (Law): The Debate about
Property in the Papal States in the 18th – 19th Centuries
Simone Rosati
In Search of a Legal Conscience: Juridical Reformism in the
Mid-19th Century Peace Movement
Wouter De Rycke
Norms and Legal Practice in Ancient Egypt: A Case Study of
Irrigation System Management
Aneta Skalec
Living with the Rules: Gender and the Rule of Law in
Herodotus’ Histories
Helen Tank
The Conservation in Lyon and the Long Tradition of Coutume
and Usage
Cornelis M.
in ’t Veld
Did Totalitarian Experience Shape Democratic Norms? Struggle
for the Independence of the Polish Judiciary and its Results: Conclusions from
Talks with Professor Adam Strzembosz
Stanisław
Zakroczymski
All contributions can be
found here
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