Veranstaltungen

Veranstaltungen

Raum: Z01

Wikidata for legal historians

Legal History Meets Digital Humanities

From protection to jurisdiction: extraterritoriality and legal change in the nineteenth-century mediterranean

Max Planck Lecture in Legal History and Legal Theory

How does Digitality Change History? Digital History Methods in an Institutional Context

Legal History Meets Digital Humanities

Mining Legal Arguments: Proportionality in German Constitutional Court Judgments

Legal History Meets Digital Humanities

Marriage and Madness: The Origins of the Marriage of Lunatics Act (1742)

Frankfurter Rechtshistorische Abendgespräche

The Property/ License Interface

Max Planck Lecture in Legal History and Legal Theory

Legacies of Empire and the Study of Law

Max Planck Lecture in Legal History and Legal Theory

Writing the history of empires

Common Law Research Seminar

Conversing with our Elders: National Traditions of Legal History in Dialogue

Tagung

Slaves as Outsiders, Slaves as Property: Understanding Enslavement in a Global and Early Modern Context

Max Planck Lecture in Legal History and Legal Theory
This talk seeks to de-center existing narratives regarding enslavement, which traditionally focus on how it was practiced in North America and instead observe it both in the long durée and more globally. It asks about the various roles enslaved persons played in different times and geographical locations, as well as questions the assumption that slaves were property by setting enslavement on a larger canvas and by observing early modern debates regarding both the household and labor relations. [mehr]

Legal Theory in Colonial India and Mandatory Palestine

Frankfurter Rechtshistorische Abendgespräche

The uncommon law in the Privy Council

Common Law Research Seminar

Theory, Method, and the Common Law Mind

Max Planck Lecture in Legal History and Legal Theory

Histories of the Law of Political Economy

Max Planck Lecture in Legal History and Legal Theory
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