The Legal History Review 2025/1-2

Articles

  • Adrian Häusler: Indefensio and procedural resistance within and without the edictum perpetuum (1)
  • Francesco Rotiroti: Eusebius of Caesarea on Constantine the good shepherd: constructing the Christian basileus and lawgiver (42)
  • Francesco Bono: The emperor’s trees (75)
  • Nicolas Ruffini-Ronzani: Laws in the making: the feudal and penal charters of Hainaut (28 July 1200) (97)
  • Marie Seong-Hak Kim: Legal pluralism that wasn’t: State and the plurality of law in late medieval and early modern Europe (130)
  • Hylkje de Jong,  Han Nijdam, Marvin Wiegand: Open Access A new fragment of the 15th century Frisian Excerpta Legum tradition (168)
  • Delphine Sirks: ‘To the great advantage of skippers’: on compacten, or mutual marine insurances, in early modern Friesland (187)
  • S. De Nys-Ketels,  D. De ruysscher: Building the law: law-making and lobbying in Belgium’s construction sector (c. 1890 – c. 1940) (237)

Review essay

  • A.J.B. Sirks: On the nature of Roman imperial legislation and codifications: a reaction to a recent approach (265)

Book Reviews

  • Tessa Leesen: J.E. Lendon, That tyrant, persuasion: How rhetoric shaped the Roman world. Princeton University Press, Princeton 2022. xviii + 302 p. (299)
  • Rosalba Sorice: W.J. Zwalve, Power and authority: A trial of two swords, A history of the Union of the Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Sicily (1186–1250). Eleven, The Hague – Chicago 2023. 631 p. (305)
  • Mathias Schmoeckel: Sara Menzinger, Finzioni del diritto medievale. [Ius Ricerche, 8]. Quotlibet, Macerata 2023. 345 S. (311)
  • Alain Wijffels: J. Althusius, La politique méthodiquement ordonnée et illustrée par des exemples sacrés et profanes, Traduction, introduction et lexique par Gaëlle Demelemestre. [Les Classiques de la pensée politique, 24]. Librairie Droz, Genève 2023. 824 p. (313)
  • Georges Martyn: F. Dorssemont, On the artistic representation of industrial disputes in the shadow of repression in European art, From 1870 to 1914 and beyond. [Law and visual jurisprudence, 15]. Springer, Cham (Switzerland) 2024. ix + 210 p. (318)
  • Tomasz Giaro: H.-P. Haferkamp and V. Erkkilä (eds.), Socialism and legal history, The histories and historians of law in socialist East Central Europe. [Routledge research in legal history]. Routledge, London 2020. 204 p. (327)
  • A.J.B. Sirks: S. Meder, Savignys Weg in die juristische Moderne: Romantik, Gender, Religion, Wissenschaft. Schwab Verlag, [Berlin 2023]. 477 S. (339)

Obituary

  • Gustaaf Janssens: In memoriam Hugo de Schepper, 1934–2024 (341)
  •  Emanuele Conte: A historian of legal thought, a master of legal philology: Kees Bezemer (1951–2024), in memoriam (349)
  • Bibliography of C. H. (Kees) Bezemer, compiled by M. Duynstee, with the cooperation of Dick van der Meij (353)

Chronicle

  • Collections (361)
  • Miscellaneous (363)
  • Publications received (365)

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