Rechtsgeschichte / Legal History (Band 30): Zeitschrift Des Max-Planck-Instituts Fur Europaische Rechtsgeschichte / Journal of the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History
Synopsis
The essays in the research section of Rg 30 present a fundamental research project on the history of conflict regulation from antiquity to the present (Peter Collin et al.), treat drunkenness as a crime in medieval England (Elizabeth Papp Kamali), and discuss semantics in early modern legal and linguistic theory (Jan Schroder). Subsequent foci sections examine transnational criminal law in transatlantic perspective (1870-1945) and current issues in labor law history (20th century) from a variety of perspectives. The criticism section presents multilingual reviews of new publications in legal history from all over the world. The volume is concluded by two marginalia: on representations of justice in the early 16th century and on the state of emergency in Gotham City, featuring a photo series of black-and-white impressions of New York City.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Verlag Vittorio Klostermann
- ISBN: 9783465045847
- Number of pages: 380
- Dimensions: 258 x 184 x 26 mm
- Weight: 726g
- Languages: German
