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13 July 2026

JOURNAL: Clio@Themis, No. 30 (2026), “Le(s) temps de la justice (XVe–XXe siècle)” [OPEN ACCESS]

(image: The clock of the Palais de Justice, Paris, c. 1890. Photograph by Hippolyte Blancard. Source: Paris Musées / Musée Carnavalet (CC0)

The French legal history journal Clio@Themis has published its latest issue, devoted to “Le(s) temps de la justice (XVe–XXe siècle)”.


Contents/Articles:

Alice Bonzom, Simon Castanié, Nicolas Picard, Benoît Saint-Cast and Verónica Vallejo Flores
Introduction


Bernard Dauven
L’usage du temps par les justiciables à la fin du Moyen Âge. Les délais des compositions pour homicide dans les Pays-Bas bourguignons (sources, méthode et difficultés critiques)


Dylan Beccaria
Temps procédural et usages de la justice au XVIIe siècle. Étude de la vérification des lettres de grâce par les juridictions provençales


Louis Georges

De jour et de nuit : le Châtelet de Paris, une justice temporalisée ? Mesure, réformes, et pratiques du temps horaire dans les procédures criminelles parisiennes (XVIIe–XVIIIe siècles)


Fanny Lalande
Graffitis des prisons d’État de Crest et de Beauregard : mise en récit du temps de l’emprisonnement chez les prisonniers pour religion au XVIIIe siècle


Fabien Salducci
Célérité judiciaire et refonte du modèle de justice de proximité : l’exemple tropézien (1773–1803)


Federico Del Giudice
Del procedimiento sumario a los tribunales laborales. El tiempo de la justicia en los conflictos de trabajo en la Argentina en la primera mitad del siglo XX


Fabien Lostec
Les temps de la justice : un enjeu central de l’épuration en France à la Libération


Varia


Éric Seizelet
Les coutumiers japonais de la première moitié de l’ère Meiji et la codification du droit civil


Frédéric Blasi
La fabrique française du droit d’auteur et le rapport Reda, étude d’une controverse

The full issue is available in open access here: https://journals.openedition.org/cliothemis/6543

11 June 2024

JOURNAL: Historia et ius - num. 25 (1st June 2024)[open access]

(Source: Historia et ius)


15 January 2024

JOURNAL: LawArt. Rivista di Diritto, Arte, Storia IV (2023) [OPEN ACCESS]

(Image source: Giappichelli editore)


APERTURE/OVERTURES

PERCORSI/ITINERARIES: Entanglements nel diritto dell’arte: beni, patrimonio e circolazione / Entanglements in Art Law: Goods, Heritage, and Circulation 

DIALOGHI/COLLOQUIA

RIFRAZIONI. A PROPOSITO DI LAWART/REFRACTIONS. ABOUT LAWART

CROCEVIA/CROSSOVER


More information can be found here.

07 December 2023

JOURNAL: Clio@Themis, 25(2023) - Dossier: 'Genre, histoire et droit' [open access]




Genre, histoire et droit


19 July 2023

JOURNAL: Historia et ius, num. 23 (June 2023) [OPEN ACCESS]

(Image source: Historia et ius)


In memoriam

1) Per il Prof. Armando De Martino - di Francesco Mastroberti - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.16 - 1 May 2023 - PDF


Studi (valutati tramite blind peer review)

2) Federica Boldrini, Note in tema di trattamento giuridico degli alchimisti nel diritto canonico medioevale - DOI 10.32064/22.2023.02 - 15 January 2023 - PDF

3) Andrew J. Cecchinato, Capograssi, imperdonabile - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.09 - 15 march 2023 - PDF

4) Francesco Di Chiara, Ombre tra i Lumi? Il complesso rapporto tra ecclesiastici e giuristi nell’Illuminismo siciliano - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.24 - 1 June 2023 - PDF

5) Laetitia Guerlain, Les dictionnaires juridiques français du XIXe siècle à destination des profanes. Anatomie d’un genre littéraire - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.11 - 15 April 2023 - PDF

6) Mathilde Lemée, Les juristes publicistes du XIXe siècle et l’idée de droit administratif sous l’Ancien Régime - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.14 - 1 May 2023 - PDF

7) Stefano Malpassi, America con vista. Le interpretazioni del corporativismo fascista negli scritti degli anni Trenta di Carmen Haider - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.23 - 1 June 2023 - PDF

8) Ferruccio Maradei, L’unificazione del diritto penale militare nel Regno d’Italia fra tentativi di  adeguamento legislativo e «nuovi» codici (1869). Un profilo storico-giuridico - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.08 - 1 march 2023 - PDF

9) Paola Mastrolia, La civilistica lombardo-veneta durante la Restaurazione. Un anonimo Compendio di diritto civile austriaco tra giusnaturalismo e positivismo giuridico -  DOI 10.32064/23.2023.03 - 15 January 2023 -  PDF

10) Gustavo Adolfo Nobile Mattei, Dalla Lex Iulia ai delicta carnis. Percorsi di diritto criminale nel Basso Medioevo - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.10 - 15 April 2023 - PDF

11) Sandro Notari, Statuta Urbis, 1469. La prima riforma pontificia dello statuto comunale di Roma. Profili storico-giuridici - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.13 - 15 April 2023 - PDF

12) ​Gianmarco Palmieri, Riflessioni sulla reclusione politica nello Stato pontificio attraverso i «Quaderni dal Forte» di Marcello Tedeschini - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.01 - 15 January 2023 - PDF

13) Paolo Passaniti, Autonomia collettiva e attuazione costituzionale. La «grande privatizzazione» di Francesco Santoro Passarelli - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.12 - 15 May 2023 - PDF

14) Federico Ricci, L’associazione di malfattori. Tra categoria giuridica e prassi criminale nell’Italia alle soglie dell’Unità - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.15 - 15 May 2023 - PDF

15) Filippo Rossi, Una legalità sempre più attenuata. L’intervento delle associazioni sindacali nelle controversie di lavoro individuale (1928-1940) - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.20 - 15 May 2023 - PDF

16) Gianluca Russo, Declinazioni toscane del ‘comune’. Per una storia del diritto patrio toscano (secc. XVI-XVIII) - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.17 - 15 May 2023 - PDF

17) Alan Sandonà, Ego Tiberius Decianus… sententiando declaro. Deciani giudice «civile» (Vicenza 1546-1547) - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.05 - 1 February 2023 - PDF

18) Pietro Schirò, The tyranny of the Organism. Criminal liability between anthropology, morality and neuroscience - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.07 - 15 February 2023 - PDF


Interventi​​

19) Marta Cerrito, «Non oportet litigare: sed mansuetum esse ad omnes». Considerazioni sul valore normativo e religioso delle paci private - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.04 - 15 January 2023 - PDF 

20) Maurilio Felici, Per la rilevanza socio-giuridica dei Dioscuri a Roma: dal culto tradizionale alla cristianizzazione, tra Gerolamo e Gregorio Magno - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.22 - 1 June 2023 - PDF

21) Giordano Ferri, Solidarietà e socialismo giuridico: prime riflessioni - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.21 - 15 May 2023 - PDF

22) Simone Petrilli, La giustizia penale d’eccezione nell’epoca napoleonica. Prime ricerche sulla giurisprudenza della Commissione militare permanente di Roma (1809-1814) - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.19 - 15 May 2023 - PDF

23) Francesca Laura Sigismondi, L’Antitiberiade: il De alluvionum iure universo di Battista Aimi. Prime considerazioni - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.06 - 1 February 2023 - PDF

24) Matteo Traverso, La criminalizzazione del suicidio nell’esperienza giuridica del regno di Sardegna - DOI 10.32064/23.2023.18 - 15 May 2023 - PDF


More information can be found here.

04 May 2023

JOURNAL: La justice et le secret (Droit et Cultures LXXXIII (2022/1)) [OPEN ACCESS]

 


(image source: Openedition)


Secret et (in)justice (éditorial) (DOI 10.4000/droitcultures.8009)

La justice et le secret, une longue histoire commune (Christophe Archan) (DOI 10.4000/droitcultures.7770)

Dans le secret de la juridiction domestique. Le châtiment des femmes dans la Rome antique (Julie Meyer)
(DOI 10.4000/droitcultures.7775)
Abstract:

This study examines the fate of female criminals in ancient Rome. Most of the time, even when a criminal woman had been openly condemned, punishment was often administrated by the private sphere, for utmost discretion. Secrecy therefore was a prime goal when it came to crimes such as adultery or consumption of wine: the problem was resolved within the household, by the husband or possibly by members of the family. Understanding the reasons for such secrecy surrounding the punishment of criminal women will help to see if sometimes, in certain cases, this discretion was discarded in favor of a public sentence and if therefore the secrecy surrounding the fate of the criminal woman could sometimes be broken.

La part de l’ombre… Les juges et médiateurs devant l’aménagement du secret aux Xe et XIe siècles (Laura Viaut)
(DOI 10.4000/droitcultures.7851)
Abstract:

The assemblies of justice of the year 1000, held in the public square, are well known. One might think that its public aspects do not allow secrets. But legal sources show us a very distinct reality: a system with restorative logics, an optional truth, a collective conscience above the conscience of the judge.

Un verdict du jury impénétrable ? Le secret de la procédure criminelle anglaise (XIIe-XIIIe s.) (Kim-Thao Le)
(DOI 10.4000/droitcultures.7911)
Abstract:

At the turn of the XIIth and XIIIth centuries, the English criminal jury evolved: it is not only in charge of presenting and gathering information anymore, it now has the function to deliver the verdict at the trial. Because it relies on the vere dictum according to the jurors’ conscience, the verdict appears inscrutable. To what extent is this true? And how to explain the secret surrounding the verdict of a jury conceived as omniscient in England while mostly in the rest of the West Europe, procedure was based on a system of rational evidence?

Un tribunal ou une tribune ? Comment faire taire les anarchistes ? (Gilles Ferragu)
(DOI 10.4000/droitcultures.7960)
Abstract:

This paper focuses on anarchist trials in late nineteenth century France and the question of the secret as a weapon to fight against the propaganda strategies of terrorists claiming to be anarchists. Through various examples of trials and proposed regulations for debates, we will attempt to understand how anarchists, magistrates and deputies confronted each other in an arena other than the street...

L’éternelle tentation inquisitoire (Vincent Sizaire)
(DOI 10.4000/droitcultures.8000)

La poursuite du meurtre secret dans l’Angleterre des XIIIe et XIVe siècles : entre responsabilité sociale et besoins du fisc (Christophe Archan)
(DOI 10.4000/droitcultures.8045)
Abstract:

At the beginning of the Anglo-Norman period, King William the Conqueror organized a system of collective responsibility to protect the members of his aristocracy. Therefore, in the event of the murder of a ‘Frenchman’ and when the perpetrator has not been identified, the local lord is considered responsible for the offense and must pay a very heavy fine. But if he cannot, the entire population of the district (hundred) where the crime took place is called upon to redeem the “secret murder” (murdrum). Over time, this fine became a significant windfall for the Treasury, which was difficult to waive despite the disappearance of the threat to the French and their gradual assimilation into the population of England. The royal judges then seek to take advantage of the ancient rule as much as possible. But on the other hand, local authorities are doing everything to escape what increasingly appears to them as a disguised tax levy.

Un crime secret : la difficulté de la preuve de l’empoisonnement à travers la jurisprudence du parlement de Paris (1682-1789) (Gwenaëlle Callemein)
(DOI 10.4000/droitcultures.8105)
Abstract:

L’empoisonnement est le crime secret par excellence. Crime de l’intérieur, le plus souvent réalisé au sein de la famille, il est particulièrement difficile d’en apporter la preuve. Le juge doit nécessairement ordonner des expertises pour affirmer ou infirmer la présence de poison. Si l’évolution des connaissances médicales commence à faciliter sa reconnaissance, la justice n’en reste pas moins confrontée aux problèmes de preuve durant toute l’instruction. Les témoins sont rares, ou seulement indirects, et l’aveu est bien souvent le seul moyen d’établir de façon certaine la culpabilité de l’accusé, mais il reste difficile à obtenir. L’étude des procès pour empoisonnement permet ainsi de révéler les rouages de la justice criminelle lorsqu’elle se trouve confrontée au secret.

Le secret par l’épée. Duel, vie privée et liberté de la presse (1819-1940) (Mathieu Soula)

Le juge judiciaire et le secret des affaires (Aurélie Ballot-Léna)
(DOI 10.4000/droitcultures.8110)
Abstract:

In view of an interdisciplinary research on “justice and secrecy”, the purpose of the study is the judicial treatment of the trade secrets, born from practice and often invoked in courtrooms. Recognized by EU Directive 2016/943 of June 8, 2016 of the European Parliament and of the Council, transposed into the commercial Code by Law No. 2018-670 of July 30, 2018, henceforth, trade secrets benefit from their own legal protection regime. The analysis shows that the judge occupies a central place. In charge of control the balance of the interests involved, he may be a keeper of the secret as well as an agent of its disclosure.

Studies

The Organizing Principles of Aboriginal Justice(Christophe Darmangeat) (DOI 10.4000/droitcultures.8280)
Abstract:

The various procedures that constitute the repertoire of traditional Australian Aboriginal justice can be organized, on the formal level, around three characters, that is: symmetry, mode of designation and moderation. All three criteria correspond to social dimensions. Asymmetry expresses guilt, while symmetry expresses a situation where it has not been acknowledged. The mode of designation reflects both the individual or collective nature of the accused party and the willingness, if necessary, to circumscribe the effects of the legal proceedings. Moderation, finally, highlights a general principle of Australian law, that of modulation: according to it, the theoretically strict compensation for damages (“an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”) is either lightened – in particular, towards a moderate procedure – or, on the contrary, aggravated, depending on the social relations prevailing between both parties. This approach also makes it possible to understand how war, which in Australia is mainly, if not exclusively, of a judicial nature, derives from the feud, of which it is an unbridled modality.

L’école primaire entre l’Église et l’État : le compromis de la loi Guizot (28 juin 1833) (Catherine Audéoud)
Abstract: 

The Law Guizot represents the birth of the public primary school. For Guizot, the «government of the minds» is important: In the country of France that has been traumatized by the Revolution and the agitations of the years 1830, he wants to moralize and to educate the people. This becomes the responsibility of the State, but it is necessary that moral education, which has priority, be also religious, which accounts for the strongly encouraged collaboration between the teacher and the priest. The supervision committees established by the Law reflect this apparent symbiosis between Church and State as well as the proclamation of the freedom of education. However, the parliamentary archives show a legislative path much less smooth. The context is characterized by suspicion concerning the priest-party, so active under the Restauration and suspected to channel ideas that are hostile to the new regime. Shouldn’t the first objective of the law be to channel the power of the clergy rather than giving it a primary role?

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17 January 2023

JOURNAL: Italian Review of Legal History - 8/2022 [open access]

 



​​Prospettive sulla sovranità         Gianluca Russo
          39-77
Altri temiIn ricordo diLetture

12 December 2022

JOURNAL: LawArt - Rivista di Diritto, Arte, Storia - Journal of Law, Art and History - 3 (2022) [open access]

 

EDITORIALE/EDITORIALAPERTURE/OVERTURESPERCORSI/ITINERARIES
Il 'visual turn' negli studi giuridici / Visual Turn in Legal Studies
DIALOGHI/COLLOQUIAFocus – Sebald and the Law
A Discussion around C. Angier, Speak, Silence. In Search of W.G. Sebald, London, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021
Esperienze / Case StudiesRecensioni / Book ReviewsPDF della rivista