The research section of the new Rg edition opens with an article on the multilingualism of law in late antiquity: In his investigations of sources primarily in Syriac, Coptic, and Hebrew, Hartmut Leppin demonstrates that the Roman Empire was a world of legal pluralism, whose linguistic openness decentralized the empire and even transcended its borders. Thorsten Keiser illustrates, using sources on labor law history from the late Middle Ages, early modern period, and modern times, how a law of discipline evolved into a law of social security. The potential applications of digital humanities are showcased by Thomas Weitin and Katharina Herget through the example of the New Pitaval criminal case collection. Finally, Daniel Siemens dedicates his work to the journal "Rechtsprechung" on restitution law (1949-1981) and its editor Walter Schwarz. The focus of a series of contributions is on the normative structures of industrial relations in the 19th and 20th centuries. In the review section, as always, new publications from the vibrant field of international legal historical research are discussed. For the first time, selected publications by members of the MPI are also presented: briefly and without critique, as the name of this new section suggests. The edition concludes with two marginal notes: Ralf Seinecke explores the question "What is law?" and Karla Escobar addresses the Indigenous movement in Colombia around 1900 in the form of a graphic history.
Language | German |
topic | Economy & Law |
Subtopic | General jurisprudence |
Author | Marietta Auer, Stefan Vogenauer, Thomas Duve |
Number of pages | 300 |
Book cover | Paperback |
Year | 2025 |
Item number | 62318252 |
Publisher | Vittorio Klostermann |
Category | Reference books |
Release date | 23.9.2025 |
topic | Economy & Law |
Subtopic | General jurisprudence |
Language | German |
Author | Marietta Auer, Stefan Vogenauer, Thomas Duve |
Year | 2025 |
Number of pages | 300 |
Edition | 1 |
Book cover | Paperback |
Volume series | Volume 33 |
Year | 2025 |
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