Journal on European History of Law
vol. 6 / n°2 2015 n°2
© 2015 STS Science Centre Ltd., Printed in the EU, 190 p., ISSN 2042-6402, 18€Table of contents
- Diemut Majer, Höchstgerichtsbarkeit in Deutschland im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Ein rechtshistorischer Rückblick (The Jurisdiction of the Constitutional Justice in Germany in 19th and 20th Century. Legally-Historical View)
- Christoph Schmetterer, Die Kompetenz zur Regelung des Militärstrafverfahrens in Österreich(-Ungarn) (The Competency to Enact Rules for Military Criminal Procedure in Austra(-Hungary)
- István Stipta: Rituale Blutanklage in Ungarn im Jahre 1883 (Ritual blood libel in Hungary in 1883)
- Zoltán J. Tóth, Statutory Regulation of Capital Punishment in Hungary during the Horthy Era and World War II
- Iván Halász, The Institutional Framework and Methods of the Implementation of Soviet Legal Ideas in the Czechoslovakia and Hungary during Stalinism
- Ádám Rixer, General and Legal Meaning of Civil Society in Hungary from the Beginning till 1989
- Anna Klimaszewska, The Reception of the French Commercial Law on the Polish Lands in the First Half of the 19th Century
- Pawel Kacprzak, Rechtliche und organisatorische Grundlagen des Funktionierens der Arbeitslager in Polen in den Jahren 1945 – 1950 (The Legal and Organizational Principles of the Labor Camps in Poland 1945 – the 1950s.)
- Karol Siemaszko, Security of Post-German Movable Property in the First Years after the End of World War II in the Light of Selected Cases Considered by the Regional Court in Gorzów Wielkopolski
- Kamil Niewinski, Solidarity and the Judiciary in the Polish People’s Republic in the Years 1980–1981
- Miriam Laclavíková, Adriana Švecová: Attempts to Unify and Codify Private Law during the Period of the Inter-war Czechoslovak Republic
- Ján Štefanica, Selected Aspects of the Creation and Development of the Rules of International Law for the Prosecution of War Criminals
- Dmitry Poldnikov, Magna Carta: Disentangling History from Myth in Russia
- Katrin Treska, Engjëll Likmeta, The Funds for the Execution of Obligations (Contract) according to the Albanian Customary Law
- Iván Siklósi, Treasure Trove in Roman Law, in Legal History, and in Modern Legal Systems. A Brief Summary
- Miklós Kelemen, Veränderung der Beschaffenheit der „annona militaris“ in der späten Kaiserzeit (The Meaning Changes of the Annona Militaris in the Later Roman Empire)
- János Erdody, The Regula “nasciturus pro iam nato habetur” and the Appearance of the Expression “mulieris portio” in the Digest and its Consequences
- Pál Sáry, The Rules of Condemnation to the Mines in Imperial Rome
- József Benke, What Would ‘Praetor Paulus’ Do in ‘Post-Lehman’ World? A Comparative Analysis of Lawmakers’ Responses to the Spreading Practice of Fraudulent Transfers’ Novel Ruses in Late Roman Republic’s Liquidity Crisis and in 21st Century Hungarian ‘Post-Lehman’ Crunch: Some Morals of the ‘Paulian Action’
- Adolfo A. Diaz Bautista Cremades, Notes about Sport Finance in Rome
- Michael Conforti, John Wilkes, the Wilkite Lawyers and Locke’s Appeal to Law
- Jirí Bilý, Marxism in the West Thought Interpretation of Law in Postwar Period
- Jacek Zielinski, Myth of the Truth in the Heterogeneous Society
Book Reviews
- Fenyvesi Csaba, A kriminalisztika tendenciái. A bunügyi nyomozás múltja, jelene, jövoje
- Iole Fargnoli/Stefan Rebenich (Hrsg.), Theodor Mommsen und die Bedeutung des Römischen Rechts [Tendencies in Criminalistics: The Past, Present and Future of Criminal Investigation]
- Martin Löhnig (Hrsg.), Zwischenzeit. Rechtsgeschichte der Besatzungsjahre
- Gerald Mund (Hrsg.): Deutschland und das Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren. Aus den deutschen diplomatischen Akten von 1939 bis 1945
- Susanne Lösch, Die coniunctio in testamentarischen Verfügungen des klassischen römischen Rechts
- Anna Margarete Seelentag, Ius pontificium cum iure civili coniunctum. Das Recht der Arrogation in klassischer Zeit
Reports from History of Law
- Die Publikationen der Liechtensteinisch-Tschechischen Historikerkommission
- János Zlinszky
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