V European Supreme Courts : a portrait through history
WIJFFELS Alain (Éditeur scientifique) ; VAN RHEE Cornelis Hendrik (Éditeur scientifique) ; NEUBERGER David (Préfacier)
2013
288 p. (illustrations)
978-1-906507-40-4
HIST DR 2
Présentation de l'éditeur :
This book is the culmination of more than three years research and writing work by a team of leading legal historians drawn from across the whole of Europe. The book ranges in scope from medieval Scotland to the late Ottoman Empire, from the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania to the Hapsburg dominions in the Low Countries, from the medieval Papacy in Rome to nineteenth-century England and post-Napoleonic France. In summary, it explores the history of supreme courts in Europe with unparaleled breadth of geographical coverage and historical depth. However, the objective is not simply to recount legal history. The historical story is told in the context of the present-day central European Courts, each of which receives special chapter treatment in the book. European Supreme Courts: A Portrait through History is a book which every discerning judge and lawyer will wish to own.
This book is divided in to the following parts:
Foreword: Baron Neuberger of Abbotsbury, President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
Part 1: European Courts of Law in the Medieval and Early-Modern Era.
Part 2: Supreme Judicature in the 20th and 21st Centuries.
URL : http://www.accdistribution.com/us/store/pv/9781906507404/eur...
Lieu d'édition : London
Langue : Anglais
Pays, zone géographique : Europe
Localisation : Centre de Droit et de Politique Comparés
Type de document : Ouvrage collectif
Niveau d'autorisation : Public