Author: Tamm, Ditlev ; & Vogt, Helle ; editors : Title: How Nordic are the Nordic Medieval Laws? : Medieval Legal History, I.
Description: [Copenhagen], University of Copenhagen, 2005. [1. oplag], orig. wrappers. 21x14cm, 237 pages. With a corrigenda sheet loosely inserted.. ISBN: 8798907816. Rear cover smudged and stained. Minor wear. Good. ¶ Contains 11 papers, all in English. "The articles in this volume are based on papers given at the conference ... which was held at the Carlsberg Academy 22nd-24th May 2003. The conference was the first in a line of ' Carlsberg Academy conferences on Medieval Legal History' "- page 3. Includes: The Importance of Classical Canon Law in Scandinavia in the 12th and 13th Centuries; The Germanic Character of the Oldest Laws of the Low Countries; Some Dark Aspects of Ius Commmune; The Nordic Medieval laws in the Legal History of the 17th and 18th Century; Pope Alexander III and the Danish Laws of Inheritance; Sicily, Denmark and Aragon: Three Kingdoms, Three Laws; One Ideology; Property and Land Tenancy: Norwegian Medieval Laws and the European Learned Law; The Concept of Kinship According to West Nordic Medieval Laws; On Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction and the Reception of Canon Law in the Swedish Provincial Laws.
Keywords: 8798907816 Danish Legal History, Denmark, Medieval, Law, Scandinavia, Jurisprudence, , ,
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