Book: An Historical Introduction To Private Law In this book one of the world's foremost legal historians attempts to explain what produced the private law of the Western world as we know it today. Professor van Caenegem pays particular attention to the origins of the common law-civil law dichotomy, and how it arose that England and the continent of Europe, although sharing the same civilization and values, live under two different legal systems. The chronological coverage extends from the Germanic invasion in the early Middle Ages to the present day, incorporating analysis of the medieval Roman and canon law (both products of the law schools), and that of the School of Natural Law that inspired the great national codifications of the modern age. He evaluates the role of the lawgivers--emperors, kings, and parliaments--and that of the judges, particularly, of course, in the lands of the English common law. The book is based on both an extensive secondary literature in several languages, and on evidence accumulated by Professor van Caenegem over the past forty years.
Details of Book: An Historical Introduction To Private Law Book: An Historical Introduction To Private Law
Author: R. C. Van Caenegem, R. C. Van Caenegem, D. E. L. Johnston
ISBN: 0521405149
ISBN-13: 9780521405140
, 978-0521405140
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 09041992
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages: 224
Language: English