(Source: Uni Marburg) (Source: Uni Marburg) (Source: Uni Marburg) Venue: Philipps University Marburg (Germany) Venue: Philipps University Marburg (Germany) Date: October
9–11, 2024Deadline for submission: May 1, 2024 [...]
(Source: AUP) ABOUT THE BOOK In a modern global historical context, scholars have often regarded piracy as an essentially European concept which was inappropriately applied
by the expanding European powers to the rest of the world, mainly for the purpose of furthering colonial forms of domination in the economic, political, military, [...]
(Source: AUP) ABOUT THE BOOK The Iberian conquest of the Atlantic at the beginning of the sixteenth century had a notable impact on the formation of the new world order
in which Christian Europe claimed control over most a considerable part of the planet. [...]
(image source: Wikimedia Commons) (image source: Wikimedia Commons) Call: Call: Almost one hundred years ago, in 1927, the Franco-Italian draft for a common Code of Obligations
was drawn up. As is well known, it did not become law in either Italy or France. Nevertheless, it is worth taking a closer look at this important draft, which eminent [...]
(Source: TraCe) (Source: TraCe) When? Wednesday, October 30 - Friday, November 1, 2024Where? Justus Liebig University Gießen When? Wednesday, October 30 - Friday, November
1, 2024 [...]
(image source: Cambridge Core) The Abolition of Slavery in Africa's Legal Histories (Benedetta Rossi) [OPEN ACCESS]DOI 10.1017/S0738248023000585 Abstract: This introduction
contextualizes the special issue's articles in the broader continental dynamics. It discusses the Eurocentric bias of the historiography and suggests that the view [...]
(image source: PSL) Abstract Avec la crise du néo-libéralisme, l’exclusivité du droit de propriété connaît aujourd’hui un nouveau moment de déstabilisation : fonction
sociale de la propriété et réglementation (par exemple encadrement des loyers, interdiction des locations saisonnières dans certaines zones etc.), remise en cause [...]
Journal Comparative Legal History Journal Comparative Legal History Call for Copy Editors Call for Copy Editors Deadline: 15 June 2024 Deadline: 15 June
2024 [...]
Seventy-five years ago, US professor Curt Gruneberg described “an old Roman proverb” supposedly “indicating the general dislike of Roman jurists against de-termining
amounts by way of mathematical processes.” This proverb was “Iudex non calculat” – “a judge does not calculate”. [...]