How Nordic are the Nordic medival [i.e. medieval] laws? : ten years after : proceedings of the Tenth Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2013
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How Nordic are the Nordic medival [i.e. medieval] laws? : ten years after : proceedings of the Tenth Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2013
DJØF Publishing, 2014
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How Nordic are the Nordic medieval laws? : ten years after : proceedings of the Tenth Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2013
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The main theme of the conference was a return to the question raised at the first conference held back in 2003: The Nordic medieval laws seen in a European context. In the ten years since then the interpretation of the Nordic laws have changed from a specific Nordic to a more common European perspective, understanding the Nordic laws as part of a common European tradition. Thus, the traditional interpretation that the Nordic medieval laws were an expression of an ancient Nordic culture has been under change since the first Carlsberg conference and this book sums up the current stage of research. Scholars and students of medieval legislation and legal history will find this book a useful contribution to the discussion about the character of vernacular legislation.
Table of Contents
Introduction How Nordic are the Ole Nordic Laws Ten Years Later? by Ditlev Tamm How Nordic are the Nordic Laws? by Jorn Oyrehagen Sunde Rights, Obligations, Domestic Relations, and 'ius naturale', the Right Order of Things: A Strategy for Research into the Nordic Medieval Laws by Helle I.M. Sigh & Helle Vogt Intestate Inheritance as a Family Matter: Ius Commune, Statutes and Cases from Florence by Thomas Kuehn The Swedish Ecclesiastical Legislation and the Question of its Nordic Character by Bertil Nilsson How Nordic are the Biblical Social Ideals as Expressed in the Early Scandinavian Church Laws? by Torstein Jorgensen The Origins of the Swedish Medieval Laws - a State of the Art, from My Perspective by Stefan Brink Law, Language and Crime in Denmark and England: A Comparative Approach by Jenny Benham Indigenous or Universal? A Comparative Perspective on Medieval (Frisian) Compensation Law by Han Nijdam Scandinavians by the Papal Well of Grace and Justice at the Eve of Reformation by Kirsi Salonen Scandinavia Consults 'Rome', ca.1104-1202: Contexts and Consequences by Anne J. Duggan Papal Letters Relating to Medieval Scandinavia - A Survey from the 11th Century to the Beginning of the Western Schism by Peter Stahl
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