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Judges, Legislators and Professors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Judges, Legislators and Professors

  • Categories: Law

In Judges, legislators and professors one of the world's foremost legal historians shows how and why continental and common law have come to diverge so sharply. Using ten specific examples he investigates the development of European law, not as the manifestation of certain ideological and intellectual trends, but as largely the result of power struggles between the judiciary, the legislators, and legal scholars, each representing certain political and social ambitions. Now available in paperback, Judges, legislators and professors provides an historical introduction to continental law which is readily accessible to readers familiar with the common law tradition and vice-versa.

The Birth of the English Common Law
  • Language: en

The Birth of the English Common Law

  • Categories: Law

This 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. In a detailed discussion of the emergence of the central courts and the common law they administered, the author traces the rise of the writ system and the growth of the jury system in twelfth-century England. Professor van Caenegem attempts to explain why English law is so different from that on the Continent and why this divergence began in the twelfth century, arguing that chance and chronological accident played the major part and led to the paradox of a feudal law of continental origin becoming one of the most typical manifestations of English life and thought. First published in 1973, The Birth of the English Common Law has come to enjoy classical status, and in a preface Professor van Caenegem discusses some recent developments in the study of English law under the Norman and earliest Angevin kings.

Legal History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Legal History

  • Categories: Law

Essays on medieval law, including a number of comparative studies on England and the low countries.

The Birth of the English Common Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

The Birth of the English Common Law

This book, first published in 1973, provides a challenging interpretation of the emergence of the common law in Anglo-Norman England.

The Birth of the English Common Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

The Birth of the English Common Law

  • Categories: Law

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.

European Law in the Past and the Future: Unity and Diversity Over Two Millennia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 175

European Law in the Past and the Future: Unity and Diversity Over Two Millennia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

R.C. van Caenegem considers the historical reasons behind European legal diversity, stressing the adoption of the classical law of the Romans, the influence of the rise of the nation states, and the impact of politics on legal development. He concludes with a consideration of the desirability of European legal unification.

An Historical Introduction to Private Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

An Historical Introduction to Private Law

  • Categories: Law

This book provides an introduction to the rise and development of present-day private law.

European Law in the Past and the Future
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

European Law in the Past and the Future

R. C. van Caenegem considers the historical reasons behind European legal diversity.

An Historical Introduction to Western Constitutional Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

An Historical Introduction to Western Constitutional Law

  • Categories: Law

The constitutional question is of paramount importance in the political and nationalist agenda of late twentieth-century Europe. Professor van Caenegem's new book addresses fundamental questions of constitutional organisation: democracy versus autocracy, unitary versus federal organisation, pluralism versus intolerance, by analysing different models of constitutional government through an historical perspective. The approach is chronological: constitutionalism is explained as the result of many centuries of trial and error through a narrative which begins in the early Middle Ages and concludes with contemporary debates, focusing on Europe, the United States, and the Soviet Union. Special attention is devoted to the rise of the rule of law, and of constitutional, parliamentary, and federal forms of government. The epilogue discusses the future of liberal democracy as a universal model.