De 19e-eeuwse geschiedenis van de Nederlandse wetenschap van het burgerlijke recht? Helemaal niet
Summary This article reviews C.J.H. Jansen's attempt to write the history of Private Law (except for Commercial Law) doctrine in The Netherlands during the 19th Century. Regrettably, Jansen's book does next to nothing discuss academic and other scholarly writings on the Law of Property and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tijdschrift voor rechtsgeschiedenis 2019-06, Vol.87 (1-2), p.163-207 |
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Sprache: | eng |
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This article reviews C.J.H. Jansen's attempt to write the history of Private Law (except for Commercial Law) doctrine in The Netherlands during the 19th Century. Regrettably, Jansen's book does next to nothing discuss academic and other scholarly writings on the Law of Property and of Obligations, and does not at all discuss such writings on the Law of Persons and the Family, of Juristic Persons and of Succession. It only deals with aspects of methodology, of sources of law and of extra-legal factors which inspired some authors, apart from pouring out over the reader lots of facts unconnected with Private Law doctrine. The book's title is misleading. |
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ISSN: | 0040-7585 1571-8190 |
DOI: | 10.1163/15718190-08712P06 |