Clio/Themis
The second issue of this new online journal devoted to legal history has been published. The first was noted on this Blog on 23/01/2009 (below)
Founded at the initiative of several researchers from the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), joined by a number of University Lecturers, this new journal aims to contribute to the development of debates and scientific exchanges with regard to the history of law. Its creation stems not from any crisis or sense that this subject, taught and coordinated by Law Faculties, is isolated. On the contrary, its basis is to enlarge and enrich those aspects with which we’ve assisted for several years already.
ISSN 2105-0929
The Contents of issue 2 are:
HISTOIRES DES CULTURES JURIDIQUES
Circulations, connexions et espaces transnationaux du droit N°2, novembre 2009
– SERGE DAUCHY
Ouverture : Histoires des cultures juridiques
– PATRICK ARABEYRE
Culture juridique et littérature européennes chez les derniers bartolistes français (première moitié du XVIe siècle)
– HEIKKI PIHLAJAMÄKI
Europäische Rechtskultur ? Rechtskommunikation und grenzüberschreitende Einflüsse in der Frühen Neuzeit
– HERMAN NÉBIAS BARRETO
Legal Culture and Argumentation in the Vice-Reign of Peru from the 16th to the 18th centuries
– MIA KORPIOLA
On the Reception of the Jus Commune and Foreign Law in Sweden, ca. 1550-1615
– PER ANDERSEN
Elegant Jurisprudence in Seventeenth Century Denmark. Crosss-Border-Influences on the Autorship of Scavenius, Resen and Bornemann
– PER NILSÉN
The Influence of Foreign Legal Literature in the Works and Teachings of David Nehrman Ehrenstråle
– RICCARDO FERRANTE
Cultura giuridica e codificazione
– DAVID DEROUSSIN
Le Projet de Code des obligations et des contrats franco-italien de 1927 : chant du cygne de la culture juridique latine ?
It also contains some translation iform the work of O W Holmes