The Centre for Legal History and the Centre for Legal Theory are proud to announce a joint workshop on the above-mentioned theme. The idea for…
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Many of us in the legal history field will by now have heard the sad news of the passing of Peter Stein this past week.…
Comments closedAn entry by our guest blogger, Peter Candy. This year’s summer academy at the Max-Planck-Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte in Frankfurt was held on the special…
Comments closedInterpretatio Prudentium is a biannual scientific journal with double-blind peer review published by Legal Theory and History – Research Center of the University of Lisbon…
Comments closedFor those of us interested in the provincial application of Roman law, the discovery and recent publication of the Bloomberg tablets from Roman London provide…
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