The six volumes in A Cultural History of Law present a panorama of law’s cultural significance over the span of several centuries, especially as it relates to the place of law in the arts and humanities. Each volume focuses on a distinct time period from antiquity to modernity and in each volume a chapter is devoted to one of eight legally significant themes: “Justice,” “Constitution,” “Codes,” “Agreements,” “Arguments,” “Property and Possession,” “Wrongs” and “The Legal Profession.”
Conte, E. (2019). Introduction. In A Cultural History of Law in the MIddle Ages (pp. 1-10). London - New York : Bloomsbury.
Introduction
Emanuele Conte
2019-01-01
Abstract
The six volumes in A Cultural History of Law present a panorama of law’s cultural significance over the span of several centuries, especially as it relates to the place of law in the arts and humanities. Each volume focuses on a distinct time period from antiquity to modernity and in each volume a chapter is devoted to one of eight legally significant themes: “Justice,” “Constitution,” “Codes,” “Agreements,” “Arguments,” “Property and Possession,” “Wrongs” and “The Legal Profession.”File in questo prodotto:
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