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The Learned and Lived Law

Essays in Honor of Charles Donahue
Buch | Hardcover
636 Seiten
2024
Martinus Nijhoff (Verlag)
978-90-04-70794-8 (ISBN)
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A collection of essays honoring legal historian Charles Donahue, inspired by the honorand’s wide-ranging scholarship and teaching on ancient, medieval, and early modern law as well as the intersections of law and literature, philosophy, and theology.
This wide-ranging collection of essays reflects the manifold scholarly interests of legal historian Charles Donahue, whose former students engage here with questions related to foundational Roman law concepts, the impact of the law on women and families in medieval and early modern Europe, the intersection of law and religion, and the echoes of legal ideas on later developments in American law and in world literature and philosophy. From the monks of Metz to the book sellers of colonial Boston, from fourteenth-century English charters to the writings of Faust, these essays invite you to experience law at once learned and lived.



Contributors are: Charles Bartlett, Anton Chaevitch, Wim Decock, Rowan Dorin, Sally E. Hadden, Elizabeth Haluska-Rausch, Nikitas Hatzimihail, Samantha Kahn Herrick, Daniel Jacobs, Elizabeth Papp Kamali, Amalia D. Kessler, Saskia Lettmaier, Sara McDougall, Stuart M. McManus, Elizabeth W. Mellyn, Bharath Palle, Ryan Rowberry, Carol Symes, James R. Townshend, and John Witte, Jr.

Elizabeth Papp Kamali, J.D. (2007), Harvard Law School, Ph.D. (2015), University of Michigan, is the Austin Wakeman Scott Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and author of Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England (Cambridge, 2019). Saskia Lettmaier, S.J.D. (2015), Harvard Law School, is Professor on the Faculty of Law, University of Kiel, and Co-Director of the University’s Hermann Kantorowicz Institute and author of Spouses, Church, and State: Marriage Law in England and Protestant Germany from the Reformation until the Close of the Nineteenth Century (Mohr Siebeck, 2024). Nikitas Hatzimihail, S.J.D. (2002), Harvard Law School, is Professor in the Department of Law, University of Cyprus and author of Preclassical Conflict of Laws (Cambridge, 2023).

List of Figures and Tables


Notes on Contributors


Introduction

  Elizabeth Papp Kamali and Saskia Lettmaier



Part 1

Roman Law

1 Towards a Taxonomy of Witnesses in Roman Law

  James R. Townshend



2 “Si Bononiensis”: Glossators and the Conflicts of Law

  Nikitas Hatzimihail



3 Roman Property, Corporate Personhood, and the Politics of Natural Law in Medieval and Early Renaissance Italy: Venice, Baldus, and the res communes omnium

  Charles Bartlett



4 Abandonment, animus and animalia ferae naturae in Hugo Grotius’ De iure belli ac pacis

  Daniel Jacobs



5 “For the Sake of Mental Health and Mutual Peace”: The Transactio-Agreement in Early Modern Law and Theology

  Wim Decock



Part 2

Women, Marriage, and the Law

6 Consent in Medieval English Marriage and Misconduct

  Elizabeth Papp Kamali



7 Written Law and Practice: Realities for Women in Bas Languedoc in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries

  Elizabeth Haluska-Rausch



8 Sex with Nuns in Medieval France

  Sara McDougall



9 Oikos and Oikonomika: The Early Modern Family as a Matrix of Modern Economics

  John Witte



10 Legal and Factual Uncertainty in a Seventeenth-Century French Marriage Case

  Saskia Lettmaier



11 Marriage Law between East and West: Charles Maigrot’s Dissertatio de Matrimonio Sinarum

  Stuart M. McManus



Part 3

Medieval and Early Modern Law

12 Getting Ahead in a Twelfth-Century City: The Ambitious Monks of Saint-Clément, Metz

  Samantha Kahn Herrick



13 The Papal Constitution Execrabilis (1317) and Clerical Justices in the English Royal Courts

  Ryan Rowberry



14 Dangerous Dreams: Le Songe du Vergier and the Expulsion of Jews from Fourteenth-Century France

  Rowan Dorin



15 Suicide in Early Modern Italy

  Elizabeth W. Mellyn



16 The “Desire of Deeds”: On Cherishing Medieval English Charters

  Carol Symes



Part 4

American Legal History

17 Lawyers and Their Book Collections: Notes from the Eighteenth Century

  Sally E. Hadden



18 The American Importation of the Comparative Accusatorial/Inquisitorial Divide: Francis Lieber’s Failed Transplant and Its Early Twentieth-Century Resurgence

  Amalia D. Kessler



Part 5

Literature and Legal Theory

19 Faust: Goethe’s Guide to Legal Progress

  Anton Chaevitch



20 Wesley Hohfeld’s Modernist Imagination

  Bharath Palle



Appendix: Reflections from Former Students

Appendix 1 When Giants Roamed: A Reflection

  Thomas S. Burns



Appendix 2 De magistro eruditissimo et beneficentissimo: A Reflection

  Mary Elizabeth Basile Chopas



Appendix 3 The Teachings of Charles Donahue on the Middle Ages from the Perspective of a Student of Mexican Legal History: A Reflection

  William Suárez-Potts



Appendix 4 Chi Squares, Chant, and Charlie: A Reflection

  Claire Valente



Bibliography


Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.11.2024
Reihe/Serie Legal History Library ; 70
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
Recht / Steuern Rechtsgeschichte
ISBN-10 90-04-70794-8 / 9004707948
ISBN-13 978-90-04-70794-8 / 9789004707948
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