SPECIAL JOURNAL SECTION: Raphaël CAHEN, Frederik DHONDT &Elisabetta FIOCCHI MALASPINA (eds.), Entangled National and International Legal Orders in the Long Nineteenth Century (Forum Historiae Iuris 2022) [OPEN ACCESS]

(image source: Forum Historiae Iuris/UZH)
 

The peer reviewed open access journal Forum Historiae Iuris has presently published all papers presented at the conference Entangled National and International Legal Orders in the Long Nineteenth Century in a Debate Section edited by dr. Raphaël Cahen, Prof. Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina (Zurich) and Prof. Frederik Dhondt.

Two papers were published ahead of the others (see earlier on our site):

  • Introduction (Raphaël Cahen, Frederik Dhondt & Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina): here
  • Nation-building e State-building nel ‘lungo’ Ottocento: miti identitari e strategie di dominio (Prof. em. Pietro Costa/Firenze): here
The five papers presently added are:
  • African Lawyers and the Strategic Uses of Legal Entanglements: the Case of the Gold Coast and Lagos (1880-1920) (Prof. Inge Van Hulle/KU Leuven-Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory): see here
  • Sovereignty and the Problem of Order in Belize, 1763-1821 (Prof. Lisa Ford/UNSW): see here
  • National, Colonial and International Entanglements in Nineteenth-Century Legal Discourses on Land Law and Land Registration Systems (Prof. Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina/Zurich): see here
  • The Consultative Litigation Committee of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs: A Study in Constitutional and International Legal Entanglements (dr. Raphaël Cahen): see here
  • Legal arguments in the debate on recognition of Italian independence in Belgian parliament (November 1861) (Prof. Frederik Dhondt): see here
All articles are available in open access

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