This book charts the formation of the French Civil Code, examining both its public and private effects.
From the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, French private law was very different in the various parts of the country. In northern and central France, there were as many as sixty-five general customs in force, as well as over three hundred local customs, often differing from them in detail. As the feeling of nationhood grew, so did the idea of replacing the existing variety of laws by a single private law, possibly a code, common to all of France. 'A single body of law, called...
This book charts the formation of the French Civil Code, examining both its public and private effects.
This book provides a collaboration of leading historians of European law and philosophers of law and politics. It identifies and explains the practice of interpretation of law in the 18th century, and is a missing link to those working in related disciplines.
This book provides a collaboration of leading historians of European law and philosophers of law and politics. It identifies and explains the practice...
This book provides a collaboration of leading historians of European law and philosophers of law and politics. It identifies and explains the practice of interpretation of law in the 18th century, and is a missing link to those working in related disciplines.
This book provides a collaboration of leading historians of European law and philosophers of law and politics. It identifies and explains the pract...
This book presents an analysis of global legal history in Modern times, questioning the effect of political revolutions since the 17th century on the legal field. Readers will discover a non-linear approach to legal history as this work investigates the ways in which law is created. These chapters look at factors in legal revolution such as the role of agents, the policy of applying and publicising legal norms, codification and the orientations of legal writing, and there is a focus on the publicization of law.
The author uses Herbert Hart's schemes to conceive law as a human...
This book presents an analysis of global legal history in Modern times, questioning the effect of political revolutions since the 17th century on t...
This book presents an analysis of global legal history in Modern times, questioning the effect of political revolutions since the 17th century on the legal field. Readers will discover a non-linear approach to legal history as this work investigates the ways in which law is created. These chapters look at factors in legal revolution such as the role of agents, the policy of applying and publicising legal norms, codification and the orientations of legal writing, and there is a focus on the publicization of law.
The author uses Herbert Hart's schemes to conceive law as a human...
This book presents an analysis of global legal history in Modern times, questioning the effect of political revolutions since the 17th century on t...