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Book Title: Comparative Legal History
Editor(s): Moréteau, Olivier; Masferrer, Aniceto; Modéer, A. Kjell
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781781955215
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors Acknowledgments The emergence of comparative legal history Aniceto Masferrer, Kjell Å. Modéer and
Olivier Moréteau PART I THEORY AND METHODS
vii xiv 1
1 What is comparative legal history? Legal historiography and the revolt against formalism, 193060 Adolfo Giuliani 2 Comparative?
Legal? History? Crossing boundaries Seán Patrick Donlan 3 Methodological perspectives in comparative legal history: an analytical
approach Dag Michalsen 4 Comparative legal history: methodology for morphology Matthew Dyson PART II LEGAL SOURCES
30 78
96 110
5 Here, there and everywhere ... or nowhere? Some comparative and historical afterthoughts about custom as a source of law Jacques
Vanderlinden 6 Convergence and the colonization of custom in pre-modern Europe Emily Kadens 7 Custom as a source of law in European
and East Asian legal history Marie Seong-Hak Kim 8 The ius commune as the `ratio scripta' in the civil law tradition: a comparative
approach to the Spanish case Aniceto Masferrer and Juan A. Obarrio 9 Legal education in England and Continental Europe between the
Middle Ages and the early modern period: a comparison Dolores Freda PART III LEGAL INSTITUTIONS
140 167 186
212
242
10 The triumph of judicial review: the evolution of post-revolutionary legal thought Jean-Louis Halpérin v
262
vi Comparative legal history 11 Killing the vampire of human culture: slavery as a problem in international law Paul Finkelman and
Seymour Drescher 12 Continental European superior courts and procedure in civil actions (11th19th centuries) C.H. (Remco) ...
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