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THIRD ESCLH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE: Traditions and Changes (Macerata: University of Macerata, 8-9 JUL 2014)

 

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Organising committee

Antonella Bettoni, Ermanno Calzolaio, Ninfa Contigiani, Adolfo Giuliani, Luigi Lacchè / chairman, Carlotta Latini, Paolo Marchetti, Giuseppe Mecca, Massimo Meccarelli, Monica Stronati, Laura Vagni

Sponsors

Chair of European Legal History and Comparative Civil Procedure, Faculty of Law, Maastricht University European Society for Comparative Legal History Hart Publishing Springer Verlag Carima Foundation Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Craftsmanship of Macerata Province Department of Law, University of Macerata Chair of Legal History, Department of Law, University of Macerata

Program

9:15-9:45                              Plenary Opening Session

AULA MAGNA / DEPARTMENT OF LAW UNIVERSITY OF MACERATA / PIAGGIA DELL’UNIVERSITÀ, 2

Address by Luigi Lacchè / Rector of the University of Macerata

Address by Ermanno Calzolaio / Head of the Department of Law, University of Macerata Address by Aniceto Masferrer / President of the ESCLH

 

9:45-10:45                            Plenary Session Key Note

AULA MAGNA / DEPARTMENT OF LAW UNIVERSITY OF MACERATA / PIAGGIA DELL’UNIVERSITÀ, 2

Stolleis Michael

J. W. Goethe University, Frankfurt am M., Germany

Plenary speaker

Traditions and Changes and the Role of Legal History

11:00-11:15                          Coffee break

POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

 

 

11:30-13:00                      Panel 1a

Custom, Tradition, and Change in Anglophone Legal History: Case Studies and Commentary

CLASSROOM VIOLET 3 (AULA VIOLA 3) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Tomlins Christopher / University of California, Irvine, California, USA

Jaffe James / University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, Wisconsin, USA

British Justice and the Village Tribunal in Colonial India

Liebermann David / University of California, Berkeley, California, USA

Custom vs. Code in English Legal Thought: an Historical Case Study of “Tradition” and “Change”

Tomlins Christopher / University of California, Irvine, California, USA

Invented Traditions and Legal Change: Ideas and Applications

 

Panel 1b

Legal Education between Tradition and Change

CLASSROOM YELLOW (AULA GIALLA) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Pihlajamaki Heikki / University of Helsinky, Finland

Dokmanovic Miso / Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Macedonia

Between Tradition and Change: Teaching Legal History in South East Europe after Bologna Process

Monti Anna Maria / Bocconi University, Milan, Italy

‘Tradition’ and ‘Changes’ in the Teaching of Law in Europe: the Turning of the 20th Century

Ristikivi Merike / University of Tartu, Estonia

Changing the Traditions of Legal Profession: First Female Lawyers in Estonia (1918–1940)

 

Panel 1c

Legal Education between Tradition and Change

CLASSROOM RED 2 (AULA ROSSA 2) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Muravyeva Marianna / Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom

Mukheibir Andre / Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa Actio popularis – past, present and future

Paixao Cristiano / University of Brasília, Brazil

Constitutional History, transitional Justice and legal Tradition: Amnesty Laws and constitutional Change in Brazil and Chile

van Dongen Emanuel / University of Utrecht, The Netherlands

The Humanistic Contribution to the Problem of Contributory Negligence in Western Legal Tradition: Continuity or Change?

13:00-14:15                          Light Lunch

 

 

14:30-16:00                      Panel 2a

Civil Law Codification: Tradition and Change

CLASSROOM VIOLET 3 (AULA VIOLA 3) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Dyson Matthew / Trinity College, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cepulo Dalibor / University of Zagreb, Croatia

The Austrian general civil code as legal irritant in the Croatian-Slavonian legal system (1853 1946): the clash with tradition

Forshamn Henrik / University of Uppsala, Sweden

Nordic Jurist Meetings and the Issue of the Codification of Private Law

Latifi Juliana / Justicia University, Tirana, Albania

Return to Civil Law Family: Novelty, tradition and changes in Albanian Civil Code

 

 

Panel 2b

Private Law between Tradition and Change

CLASSROOM YELLOW (AULA GIALLA) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Heirbaut Dirk / University of Ghent, Belgium

Andrzejewski Jan / Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland

Laesio enormis returns. Second Life of Ancient Rule in Modern Legal Systems.

Poldnikov Dmitry / Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russian Confederation

“Scientification” and Voluntary Reception of Continental Legal Tradition in Russia (ca. 1850 to 1900)

Willekens Harry / University of Hildesheim, Germany

Capitalism and Testamentary Freedom: the Strange Case of (relative) Legal Continuity in a context of (radical) Economic Change

 

 

Panel 2c

Property Law: Tradition and Change

CLASSROOM RED 2 (AULA ROSSA 2 ) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Livingston Michael / Rutgers Law School, Camden, New Jersey, USA

Parise Agustin / University of Maastricht, The Netherlands

Breaking with Tradition by Welcoming Change: The Reception of the Social Function Paradigm in American Civil Law Jurisdictions during the early 20th century

Petrak Marko / University of Zagreb, Croatia

Retraditionalisation as a Change: Roman Foundations of Post communist Property Law

Todorovic Miljana / University of Belgrade, Serbia

Property Law in Serbia between Tradition and Change: the long Continuity of the ‘tapu’ System after the Introduction of the 1844 Civil Code

 

16:00-16:15                          Coffee break

 

 

16:15-17:45                      Panel 3a

Criminal Law: Changes and Tradition in Comparison

CLASSROOM VIOLET 3 (AULA VIOLA 3) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Masferrer Aniceto / University of Valencia, Spain

Dyson Matthew / Trinity College, Cambridge, United Kingdom Patterns of Development between Tort and Crime in Europe since 1900 Muravyeva Marianna / Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom

Adapting to the West?: European Legal Traditions in Early Modern Russian Criminal Law

Pifferi Michele / University of Ferrara, Italy

New Penology and Legal Traditions: Cultural Variations in the Criminalization Process between the 19th and the 20th centuries

 

Panel 3b

Tradition and Change in Labour Law

CLASSROOM YELLOW (AULA GIALLA) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Kumlien Mats / University of Uppsala, Sweden

Amorosi Virginia / University of Naples Federico II, Italy

Comparing Labour Problems: a Modern Method for a Modern Legal Topic in the early 20th century

Debaenst Bruno / University of Ghent, Belgium

Trapped between tradition and change? The long Transition of Industrial Tribunals into Labour Courts in Belgium (1810-1970)

Lo Cascio Daniele / University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy

The Spanish Labour Law in the 1900 between Tradition and Change

 

Panel 3c

Custom and Tradition

CLASSROOM RED 2 (AULA ROSSA 2) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Liebermann David / University of California, Berkeley, California, USA

Beke-Martos Judit / Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany

An Unbalanced Affair: The Relationship between Custom and Tradition

Donlan Seán Patrick / University of Limerick, Ireland

Culture and Custom in Spanish West Florida, c1803-1810

Swanepoel Paul / University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa

Colonial Judges, Administrative Officers and Indirect Rule in East Africa: a War of Ideas

 

Panel 3d

Western Tradition? Europe, Euro-centrism and Europeanization

CLASSROOM BLUE (AULA BLU) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Paixao Cristiano / University of Brasília, Brazil

Jagusz Damian / University of Gdansk, Poland

Foreign solutions in the Polish legal order in the years 1918-1939. The restoration of the system after regaining the independence

Nagy Noemi / University of Pécs, Hungary

Western vs. Eastern European Perspectives towards Language Minorities and Linguistic Rights then and now

Sasamoto-Collins Hiromi / University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

The Legal Construction of Gender and Sovereign Power in Early Meiji Japan

 

17:45-18:30                          ESCLH Annual General Assembly

ESCLH Annual Report Van Caenegem Award

CLASSROOM BLUE (AULA BLU) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

 

 

20:00-22:30                          Gala Dinner

SOCIETÀ FILARMONICO DRAMMATICA / VIA ANTONIO GRAMSCI, 30


9 July 2014

8:30                                      Conference desk opens

POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA


ESCLH Elections

POLLING STATION OPENING FROM 8:30 TO 12:30 AT CONFERENCE DESK

AULA MAGNA / DEPARTMENT OF LAW UNIVERSITY OF MACERATA / PIAGGIA DELL’UNIVERSITÀ, 2

 

 

9:00-10.45                         Panel 4a

Slavery, Freedom and the Law in Portugal and Brazil (18th and 19th centuries)

CLASSROOM VIOLET 3 (AULA VIOLA 3) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Massimo Meccarelli / University of Macerata, Italy

Armond Dias Paes Mariana / University of São Paulo, Brazil

“Legal blasphemies”: Property Rights and Contractual Capacity of Brazilian Slaves (1860-1888)

Gallotti Mamigonian Beatriz / Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil

Between Legal Reasons and Political Considerations: The Rights of Africans to Citizenship in Nineteenth-Century Brazil in Atlantic Perspective

Nogueira da Silva Ana Cristina / New University of Lisbon, Portugal

Law and Abolition of Slavery in Portuguese Legal Narratives (18th-19th centuries)

 

Panel 4b

European Legal Traditions in Comparison

CLASSROOM YELLOW (AULA GIALLA) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Ermanno Calzolaio / University of Macerata, Italy

Biscotti Barbara / University of Milan Bicocca, Italy

Things and Goods. For a Conceptual History of What is Common

Galedek Michal / University of Gdańsk, Poland Klimaszewska Anna Maria / University of Gdańsk, Poland Earthquakes of Polish Legal Tradition

Vinci Stefano / University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy

The Napoleonic Codes and the jurisprudential Tradition in the 19th century in Europe

 

Panel 4c

Scholars between Tradition and Change

CLASSROOM RED 2 (AULA ROSSA 2) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Giuliani Adolfo / University of Perugia, Italy

Erkkila Ville / University of Helsinki, Finland

Franz Wieacker and the Tradition of Virtues in Historiography

Giltaj Jacob / University of Helsinki, Finland

Fritz Schulz (1879-1957): Reinventing the Principles of Roman Law

Tuori Kaius / University of Helsinki, Finland

Reformulating the Roman Legal Tradition in Exile

van Nifterik Gustaaf / University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Ulrik Huber on Fundamental Laws

 

Panel 4d

Trade, Capitalism and Common Goods

CLASSROOM BLUE (AULA BLU) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Fraser David / University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Minale Valerio Massimo / Bocconi University, Milan, Italy

Materials for a History of the Byzantine Trade Law: about Eparchikon Biblion Vi.6. The Silk Road and the Concept of Globalization

Oosterhuis Janwillem / University of Maastricht, The Netherlands

Will the CESL really stimulate Cross-Border Trade? The Effect of the 1861 Common German Commercial Code on Cross-Border Trade

Pihlajamaki Heikki / University of Helsinky, Finland

Commercial law cases in the Swedish town courts of early Seventeenth century: some initial observations Veress Emod / Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

From Capitalism to Capitalism through Utopia: Key Changes in Company Law in Eastern Europe

10:45-11:00                          Coffee break

 

11:00-12:45                      Panel 5a

Swedish Legal Models in a Changing Europe

CLASSROOM VIOLET 3 (AULA VIOLA 3) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Modéer Kjell Åke / University of Lund, Sweden

Hopman Suus / University of Uppsala, Sweden

The Role of Defence Counsel in Sweden and the Netherlands. A Comparative Historical Study

Kumlien Mats / University of Uppsala, Sweden

The Making of Administrative Law(s). Continental and Swedish Traditions in Question

Sunnqvist Martin / University of Lund, Sweden

The Principles lex posterior, lex specialis and lex superior tria juncta in uno?

Wennstrom Bo / University of Uppsala, Sweden

Change - Integrity in Transition

 

Panel 5b

Legal Traditions in Comparisons

CLASSROOM YELLOW (AULA GIALLA) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Skinner Stephen / University of Exeter, United Kingdom

Giuliani Adolfo / University of Perugia, Italy

Two Faces of Tradition

Heirbaut Dirk / University of Ghent, Belgium Does a National Belgian Legal Tradition exist? Kedar Nir / Sapir Academic College, Israel Tradition and Change in Israeli Legal History

MaŃko Rafał / University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Four Paradoxes of the Socialist Legal Tradition

 

Panel 5c

The French Codification of Criminal Law and its Influence in Spain and Central Europe

CLASSROOM RED 2 (AULA ROSSA 2) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Carlotta Latini / University of Camerino, Italy

Cañizares Navarro Juan / University CEU Cardenal Herrera, Spain

The Code pénal of 1810 in the Spanish Penal Code of 1822. Status quaestionis

Cartuyvels Yves / Université Saint-Louis, Brussels, Belgium

Masferrer Aniceto / University of Valencia, Spain

The Fundaments of the Modern Penal Codification: a Socio-historical Analysis

Härter Karl / Max-Planck-Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt am M., Germany

The Influence of the French Criminal Code of 1810 on the Development of Criminal Law in Central Europe

Poveda Velasco Ignacio Maria / University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

The Criminal Code of the Brazilian Empire in 1830 and its Vaunted Originality

13:00-14:15                          Light Lunch

 

14:30-16:15                      Panel 6a

Comparative Racial Laws: The Italian and European Experience

CLASSROOM VIOLET 3 (AULA VIOLA 3) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Michael Stolleis / J. W. Goethe University, Frankfurt am M., Germany

De Cristofaro Ernesto / University of Catania, Italy

Are Defence of Descent and Defence of Race the Same Thing? An Itinerary from Penal Code to Racial Laws

Fraser David / University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Capitalism, Jews, Law: Prolegomena to a Critical Legal History of the Shoah

Livingston Michael / Rutgers Law School, Camden, New Jersey, USA

The Italian Race Laws: An Aberration or a New Norm

Skinner Stephen / University of Exeter, United Kingdom

Fascist Vilification and Democratic Sedition: Criminal Law, Legal Certainty and Repression in the 1920s-30s

 

Panel 6b

Constitutional Law: vouching for the Tradition and driving the Change

CLASSROOM YELLOW (AULA GIALLA ) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Nogueira da Silva Ana Cristina / New University of Lisbon, Portugal

Bluzma Valdis / University Turiba, Riga, Latvia

The Formation of Elements of Parliamentarism and Constitutionalism at Territory of Latvia in Middle Ages and Early Modern Times (13th – 18th century)

Fioravanti Marco / University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy

From People To Constitution. Inventing Democracy in the French Revolution

Gutan Manuel / Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania

The Weaknesses of the Romanian Constitutional Tradition or a Constitutional Present in Quest for a Constitutional Past

Komaromi Laszlo / Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary

Establishment, Evolution and Interaction of Direct Democratic Traditions

 

Panel 6c

Common Law between Tradition and Change

CLASSROOM RED 2 (AULA ROSSA 2) / POLO DIDATTICO PANTALEONI / VIA DELLA PESCHERIA VECCHIA

Chair                         Donlan Seán Patrick / University of Limerick, Ireland

Harbecke David / Max-Planck-Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt am M., Germany

Uncertainty’s Progressive Dimension: Chancery’s Challenge to the Common Law

Kennedy Chloe / University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Common Law and the Scottish Moral Tradition Mohr Thomas / University College Dublin, Ireland Irish Nationalism and the Common Law Tradition

Tate Joshua / SMU Dedman School of Law, Dallas, Texas, USA

Episcopal Power and Royal Jurisdiction in Angevin England

16:15-16:30                          Coffee break

 

16:30-18:00                         ESCLH Election results

Plenary Session Key Note and Discussion

AULA MAGNA / DEPARTMENT OF LAW UNIVERSITY OF MACERATA / PIAGGIA DELL’UNIVERSITÀ, 2

Benton Lauren

New York University, USA

Plenary speaker

Under the Protection of British Law: Empire and the Early 19th century Origins of the Responsibility to Protect




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