Law and Disputing in the Middle Ages
Hverdag
Dette bind indeholder artikler præsenteret på konferencen om "Ret og tvister i middelalderen" afhold på Carlsberg Akademi i København. Bindet inkluderer artikler fra en international gruppe af forskere indenfor forskellige aspekter af tvister i middelalderen- ikke kun fra et juridisk, men også fra et sociologisk og historisk perspektiv. Det geografiske fokus er Europa. Artikelsamlingen spænder over en større mængde af aspekter omhandlende ret og tvister såsom konceptet, de formelle og praktiske sider af et forlig og de forskellige strategier vedrørende tvister. Dette bind vil være interessant for studenter og forskere, der arbejder indenfor Europæisk juridisk kultur og kulturel, social og økonomisk historie fra middelalderen.IndholdsoversigtList of Figures and Photography CreditsIntroduction –af Per Andersen, Kirsi Salonen, Helle Møller Sigh og Helle VogtLegal Satire on the Bayeux Embroidery –af Stephen D. White‘Disputing the Dead’ – Litigation over Sepultura in the Diocese of Limoges in the Early 12th-Century –af Bruce C. BrasingtonThe Crime of Dilapidation in the Church from Latter Half of the 12th-Century to the Beginning of the 13th-Century –af Bruno LemesleBad Customs and Good Lordship – Disputing in Anjou, C. 987-C. 1150 –af Matthew W. McHaffieKin Conflict in 11th and Early 12th-Century Normandy –af Kate HammondThe Law of Maintenance and the Obligations of Lordship – A Case Study –af Jonathan RoseThe Role of Arbitration in the Settlement of Disputes in Iceland C. 1000-1300 –af Jón Viðar SigurðssonDisputes and How to Avoid Them – Custom and Charters in England During the Long 12th-Century –af Paul HyamsDispute, Procedure and Sanction – Some Remarks on Dispute Settlement in Swedish Medieval Laws –af Pia Letto-VanamoThe Use of Mediation and Arbitration in the Legal Revolution of 13th-Century Denmark –af Per AndersenThe Appellate Jurisdiction, the Emperor and the City – Republics in Early 13th-Century Northern Italy -af Gianluca RaccagniThe Practice of Legal Consulting and the Policy of Law in Late Medieval Dalmatia –af Nella LonzaInterdict, Conflict Resolution and the Competition for Power in the Episcopal Seigneuries of Laon and Reims (C. 1100) –af Frederik KeygnaertCompeting Institutions and Dispute Settlement in Medieval England –af Joshua C. TateChurch, State and Family in John Calvin’s Geneva – Domestic Disputes and Sex Crimes in Geneva’s Consistory and Council –af John Witte, Jr.Litigating Abroad – Merchant’s Expectations Regarding Procedure Before Foreign Courts According to the Hanseatic Privileges (12TH-16TH C.) –af Albrecht CordesContributors
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