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A Short History of European Law : The Last Two and a Half Millennia / Tamar Herzog.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (250 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780674981744
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 349.409
LOC classification:
  • KJ147
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: The Making of Law in Europe -- PART ONE: Ancient Times -- 1. Roman Law: Now You See It, Now You Don’t -- 2. The Creation of Latin Christendom -- PART TWO: The Early Middle Ages -- 3. An Age with No Jurists? -- 4. Lords, Emperors, and Popes around the Year 1000 -- PART THREE: The Later Middle Ages -- 5. The Birth of a European Ius Commune -- 6. The Birth of an English Common Law -- PART FOUR: The Early Modern Period -- 7. Crisis and Reaffirmation of Ius Commune -- 8. Crisis and Reinvention of Common Law -- 9. From Ius Gentium to Natural Law: Making European Law Universal I -- PART FIVE: Modernity -- 10. North American Developments -- 11. The French Revolution -- PART SIX: The Nineteenth Century -- 12. Codifying the Laws of Europe: Making European Law Universal II -- 13. Codifying Common Law -- Epilogue: A Market, a Community, and a Union -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Acknowledgments -- Index
Summary: Tamar Herzog offers a road map to European law across 2,500 years that reveals underlying patterns and unexpected connections. By showing what European law was, where its iterations were found, who made and implemented it, and what the results were, she ties legal norms to their historical circumstances and reveals the law’s fragile malleability.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: The Making of Law in Europe -- PART ONE: Ancient Times -- 1. Roman Law: Now You See It, Now You Don’t -- 2. The Creation of Latin Christendom -- PART TWO: The Early Middle Ages -- 3. An Age with No Jurists? -- 4. Lords, Emperors, and Popes around the Year 1000 -- PART THREE: The Later Middle Ages -- 5. The Birth of a European Ius Commune -- 6. The Birth of an English Common Law -- PART FOUR: The Early Modern Period -- 7. Crisis and Reaffirmation of Ius Commune -- 8. Crisis and Reinvention of Common Law -- 9. From Ius Gentium to Natural Law: Making European Law Universal I -- PART FIVE: Modernity -- 10. North American Developments -- 11. The French Revolution -- PART SIX: The Nineteenth Century -- 12. Codifying the Laws of Europe: Making European Law Universal II -- 13. Codifying Common Law -- Epilogue: A Market, a Community, and a Union -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Acknowledgments -- Index

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Tamar Herzog offers a road map to European law across 2,500 years that reveals underlying patterns and unexpected connections. By showing what European law was, where its iterations were found, who made and implemented it, and what the results were, she ties legal norms to their historical circumstances and reveals the law’s fragile malleability.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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