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Law, History, the Low Countries and Europe (Hardcover): R. C. Caenegem Law, History, the Low Countries and Europe (Hardcover)
R. C. Caenegem
R4,537 Discovery Miles 45 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

R.C. Van Caenegem is the successor of Henri Pirenne and of F.L. Ganshof at the University of Ghent. These essays reflect Van Caenegem's main interests over his career: the Common Law in England and Customary Law in the Low Countries; the differences between institutional development in England and in the rest of Europe; and the forces making for autocratic as opposed to representative government. A number of pieces discuss the nature of history itself: how it compares with the sciences and what it can teach us. Two essays commemorate the lives and work of Pirenne and Ganshof.

LEGAL HISTORY - A European Perspective (Hardcover): R. C. Caenegem LEGAL HISTORY - A European Perspective (Hardcover)
R. C. Caenegem
R4,537 Discovery Miles 45 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

R.C. Van Caenegem is one of the few legal historians to have crossed national boundaries successfully. His knowledge of the various codes and customs of the European Continent in general and the Low Countries in particular enables him to bring a fresh eye to the English Common law. Four of these nine essays have not been published in English before.

Judges, Legislators and Professors - Chapters in European Legal History (Hardcover): R. C. Caenegem Judges, Legislators and Professors - Chapters in European Legal History (Hardcover)
R. C. Caenegem
R2,936 Discovery Miles 29 360 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

On the basis of ten concrete examples the author shows by what process and for what historical reasons continental law and common law have come to be so different. In so doing van Caenegem provides a historical introduction to continental law understandable to readers familiar with the common law, and vice-versa. This study is derived from the professor's lectures at Cambridge in 1984-85, in which lawyers from Europe, Great Britain and the United States participated.Judges, Legislators and Professors does not follow the traditional path of describing the development of ideas, but tries a new approach by interpreting legal history as, to a large extent, EEthe result of a power struggle.

An Historical Introduction to Private Law (Hardcover, New): R. C. Caenegem An Historical Introduction to Private Law (Hardcover, New)
R. C. Caenegem; Translated by D. E. L. Johnston
R2,085 Discovery Miles 20 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this book one of the world's foremost legal historians attempts to explain what produced the private law of the western world as we know it today. Professor van Caenegem pays particular attention to the origins of the common law - civil law dichotomy, and how it arose that England and the continent of Europe, although sharing the same civilisation and values, live under two different legal systems. The chronological coverage extends from the Germanic invasion in the early Middle Ages to the present day, incorporating analysis of the medieval Roman and canon law (both products of the law schools), and that of the School of Natural Law which inspired the great national codifications of the modern age. Professor van Caenegem evaluates the role of the lawgivers - emperors, kings and parliaments - and that of the judges, particularly, of course, in the lands of the English common law. He deals with the great phases of legal development and the main bodies of doctrine and legislation (rather than offer an analysis of the legal norms themselves); with substantive private law - family and status, property, contract, inheritance, trade - and with the organisation of the courts and the forms of process. An Historical Introduction to Private Law is based on both an extensive secondary literature in several languages, and on evidence accumulated by Professor van Caenegem over the past forty years.

Judges, Legislators and Professors - Chapters in European Legal History (Paperback, Revised): R. C. Caenegem Judges, Legislators and Professors - Chapters in European Legal History (Paperback, Revised)
R. C. Caenegem
R1,264 Discovery Miles 12 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

On the basis of ten concrete examples the author shows by what process and for what historical reasons continental law and common law have come to be so different. In so doing van Caenegem provides a historical introduction to continental law understandable to readers familiar with the common law, and vice-versa. This study is derived from the professor's lectures at Cambridge in 1984-85, in which lawyers from Europe, Great Britain and the United States participated. Judges, Legislators and Professors does not follow the traditional path of describing the development of ideas, but tries a new approach by interpreting legal history as, to a large extent, EEthe result of a power struggle.

An Historical Introduction to Private Law (Paperback): R. C. Caenegem An Historical Introduction to Private Law (Paperback)
R. C. Caenegem; Translated by D. E. L. Johnston
R1,515 Discovery Miles 15 150 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this book one of the world's foremost legal historians attempts to explain what produced the private law of the Western world as we know it today. Professor van Caenegem pays particular attention to the origins of the common law-civil law dichotomy, and how it arose that England and the continent of Europe, although sharing the same civilization and values, live under two different legal systems. The chronological coverage extends from the Germanic invasion in the early Middle Ages to the present day, incorporating analysis of the medieval Roman and canon law (both products of the law schools), and that of the School of Natural Law that inspired the great national codifications of the modern age. He evaluates the role of the lawgivers--emperors, kings, and parliaments--and that of the judges, particularly, of course, in the lands of the English common law. The book is based on both an extensive secondary literature in several languages, and on evidence accumulated by Professor van Caenegem over the past forty years.

The Birth of the English Common Law (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): R. C. Caenegem The Birth of the English Common Law (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
R. C. Caenegem
R1,292 Discovery Miles 12 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

First published in 1973, The Birth of the English Common Law has come to enjoy classic status. In a new preface, Professor van Caenegem discusses some recent developments in the study of English law under the Norman and earliest Angevin kings. The book provides a challenging interpretation of the emergence of the Common Law in Anglo-Norman England, against the background of the general development of legal institutions in Europe.

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