LEADER 06337oam 22005894a 450 001 9910272355903321 005 20230621141031.0 010 $a3-944773-10-1 024 7 $a10.12946/gplh1 035 $a(CKB)4100000004240064 035 $a(OAPEN)1004827 035 $a(OCoLC)1145417005 035 $a(MdBmJHUP)muse84191 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/29295 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000004240064 100 $a20180119h20142014 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $auuuuu---auuuu 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aEntanglements in Legal History: Conceptual Approaches$fThomas Duve (ed.) 210 $aFrankfurt am Main $cMax Planck Institute for European Legal History$d2014 215 $a1 online resource (576) 225 0 $aGlobal perspectives on legal history ;$vvolume 1 311 $a3-944773-00-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $tEntanglements in legal history : introductory remarks /$rThomas Duve --$tEuropean legal history : concepts, methods, challenges /$rThomas Duve --$tCoding the nation : codification history from a (post-)global perspective /$rInge Kroppenberg, Nikolaus Linder --$tTowards new conceptual approaches in legal history : rethinking "Hindu law" through Weber's sociology of religion /$rGeetanjali Srikantan --$tLegal transplants between time and space /$rGeorge Rodrigo Bandeira Galindo --$tAncient entanglements : the influence of Greek treaties in Roman 'international law' under the framework of narrative transculturation /$rEmiliano J. Buis --$tA transnational empire built on law : the case of the commercial jurisprudence of the House of Trade of Seville (1583-1598) /$rAna Belem Ferna?ndez Castro --$tEntangled up in red, white, and blue : Spanish West Florida and the American territory of Orleans, 1803-1810 /$rSea?n Patrick Donlan --$tGerman colonial law and comparative law, 1884-1919$rJakob Zollmann --$tNapoleon in America? Reflections on the concept of 'legal reception' in the light of the civil law codification in Latin America /$rFrancisco J. Andres Santos --$tLibraries of civil codes as mirrors of normative transfers from Europe to the Americas : the experiences of Lorimier in Quebec (1871-1890) and Varela in Argentina (1873-1875) /$rAgusti?n Parise --$tTranslations of the "American model" in nineteenth century Argentina : constitutional culture as a global legal entanglement /$rEduardo Zimmermann --$tModern constitutionalism and legal transfer : the political offence in the French Charte Constitutionnelle (1830) and the Belgian Constitution (1831) /$rBram Delbecke --$tDiscovering legal silence : global legal history and the liquidation of state bankruptcies (1854-1907) /$rLea Heimbeck --$tThe history of European international law from a global perspective : entanglements in eighteenth and nineteenth century India /$rClara Kemme --$tGlobal criminology and national tradition : the impact of reform movements on criminal systems at the beginning of the 20th century /$rMichele Pifferi. 330 $a"Legal History presents a broad panorama of historical processes that trigger theoretical reflections on legal transfers and legal transplants and on the problem of the reception and assimilation laws and other modes of normativity. In this volume, legal historians across the globe reflect on their analytical traditions and present case studies in order to discuss how entangled histories of law can be understood, analyzed and written. In the first section of this volume, ?Traditions of Transnational Legal History?, the authors revisit specific achievements and shortcomings of legal historical research against the backdrop of postcolonial and global studies. Reflections on our own disciplinary traditions that reveal the path-dependencies include critical accounts on the tradition of ?European Legal History?, ?Codification history?, the emergence of ?Hindu Law?, and the methodological aspects of Comparative Law. The four articles in the second section, ?Empires and Law?, showcase entangled legal histories forged in imperial spaces, for instance, through treaties concluded in the spheres of influence of ancient Roman Empire, which in this instance is analyzed as a process of ?narrative transculturation?. Analogously, transnational institutions adjudicating merchant-disputes in the Early Modern Spanish Empire and normative frameworks constructed in a multilingual space shortly after its decline are analyzed as ?diffusion and hybridization?. And finally, the spotlight is cast on the so-called ?craftsmen of transfer? and the bureaucrats that took practical comparative law as the basis to design the German colonial law. In the third section, ?Analyzing transnational law and legal scholarship in 19th and early 20th century?, seven case studies offer theoretical reflections about entangled legal histories. The discussions range from civil law codifications in Latin America as ?reception? or ?normative transfers?, entangled histories of constitutionalism as ?translations? and ?legal transfer?, formation of transnational legal orders in 19th century International Law and the International Law on state bankruptcies to the impact of transnational legal scholarship on criminology. 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