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Tytuł:
Le rôle des arrêtistes dans la publication des sources juridiques françaises (XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles)
The Role of Arretistes in the Publishing of the French Sources of Law, the 17th through the 18th Centuries
Autorzy:
Nélidoff, Philippe
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/924082.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Tematy:
prawo francuskie, ordonans, prawo zwyczajowe, arretyści, doktryna prawnicza, orzecznictwo, adwokat, sędzia
Opis:
It is for a long time now that legal historians have been interested in the paths along which the French law used to be created. It is true that the learned law (the Roman law as well as the Canon law) played a significant role in variety of fields. However the commonly applied customary law which slowly used to emerge due to the official compilations of customs as ordered by the Royal Ordinance of Montils-les-‑Tours (1454) and materialized in the 16th century, in the same way as the teaching of law – commenced worth the ordinances inspired by the royal professors of the French law. They often were the experienced advocates or judges who appeared at the same time at which the Ordinance of Saint-Germain was issued (1679) and they considerably contributed to the erection of the edifice of law, the one that was crowned with the Napoleonic codifications. What should not fall into oblivion is the role of the decisions of parliaments and the docrine bound with it, the decisions and the doctrine being inseparable in practice. While viewing the problem through that prism it is indispensable to study the role of arretistes, i.e. the judges and the advocates, experts in the practice of law, who published the compilations of judgements. They not only presented the most important court decisions but they additionally commented on them. The compilations doubtless make up a part of a larger collection (corpus) of law literature. The latter includes also the authors of legal studies such as law dictionaries, collections of legal styles and those devoted to civil law procedure, commentaries of customs and the authors of complaints. Those sources recorded in the written form a substantial part of legal act which in its essence is oral. However hundreds of collections of that type derived from the entire France of the 17th and     18th centuries have not been identified until now. On the Parliament of Toulouse it was possible to identify sixteen arrêtistes, which puts this Parliament at the second place after that atrributed the Parliament of Paris and ahead of Parliaments of Bretagne (10) and Provence (9). This position corresponds to the time of its origin (1444), the scope of its competence and the number of cases subjected to its cognition. The aforementioned collections, fully private, were often postnumously published and therefore were remote from the time with which they were concerned. On the other hand, as regards their 17th and 18th centuries editions, they were repeatedly republished. These works were highly erudite and referred to variety of matters, apart from those that dealt with penal law. It is difficult to determine the extent to which the discussed law literature had its influence on the decisions of Parliaments. It seems that the advocates had this kind of registers of cases for their own use and exploited them while engaged in the judiciary. The editing in Toulouse in 1831 by Jean-Baptiste Laviguerie of the previously non-published decisions of the Toulouse Parliament testifies to the long-lived value of this kind of sources of law. They survived the time of the Revolution and the Napoleonic codification activities.
Źródło:
Krakowskie Studia z Historii Państwa i Prawa; 2014, 7, 3; 433-445
2084-4115
2084-4131
Pojawia się w:
Krakowskie Studia z Historii Państwa i Prawa
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Themis clothed in Ermine. Some Remarks on the Jurisdiction Excercised by the Rector of Krakow Academy
Autorzy:
Malec, Dorota
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/924158.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Tematy:
uniwersytet jagielloński
akademia krakowska
statuty uniwersyteckie
sądownictwo
uniwersytetckie
rektor
sąd rektora
kazimierz wielki
władysław jagiełło
prawo kanonicze
prawo
rzymskie
prawo zwyczajowe
proces skargowy
dowody
przysięga
reformy kołłątajowskie
inceptionof statutory law
Opis:
The scope of the jurisdiction of the Rector of the Krakow Academy was determined by the foundation privileges of Kazimierz Wielki and Władysław Jagiełło; the latter had subsequently been extended by the university statutes as well as by the royal and urban documents. The judicial competence of the Rector, named in legal documents as the “highest judge”, referred above all to members of the university corporation, but also to people remaining outside this structure (e.g. in some cases to the Krakow townsmen). The Rector assumed the jurisdiction the moment he had taken an oath. The students and professors of the Krakow Academy were also subject to the Rector’s judicial authority, the moment they had taken an oath. The subject range of the Rector’s jurisdiction comprised penal cases, including those relating to disciplinary issues. The jurisdiction also extended to civil law: confirmation of documents, certain institutions of inheritance law and even civil contentions relating to copyright law. The Rector adjudicated on the basis of canon law, Roman law and customary law as well as on the basis of the university statutes. The procedure was based on a shortened and simplified mode derived from canon law. The trial was of an adversarial nature and consequently, the penal and civil proceedings did not differ much one from another. All proceedings were based on the principle of oral testimonies. The hearing of evidence was based on a legal theory of evidence. The fundamental type of evidence was an oath, but other forms of evidence were also allowed, including testimonies of women witnesses. The majority of cases adjudicated by the Rector concerned the students of the Academy; proceedings against professors were also conducted. The most common offences concerned disciplinary matters, offences against morality, neglect of duties, theft of books, fights. Among the adjudicated punishments there predominated fines although one could also come across penalties of temporary imprisonment or church punishments, such as excommunication. The students and professors were protected by immunity, thanks to which they could not be held responsible before municipal and magistrates courts. As a matter of rule, one could not appeal against the verdict passed by the Rector, although there were other legal measures that enabled one to avoid punishment. During the reforms implemented by H. Kołłątaj, attempts were made to broaden the extent of the Rector’s judicial competence, yet the latter had never been implemented on a wider scale. The Rector’s jurisdiction was eventually abolished by the Austrian authorities.
Źródło:
Krakowskie Studia z Historii Państwa i Prawa; 2014, 7, 1; 147-157
2084-4115
2084-4131
Pojawia się w:
Krakowskie Studia z Historii Państwa i Prawa
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Folk tradition as reflected in the Court decisions of the Hungarian Courts, 19th through 20th centuries. The study on legal ethnography
Autorzy:
Nagy, Janka Teodora
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/926223.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Tematy:
legal history
legal cultural history
customary law
legal folk custom
legal tradition
ethnography of law
folk law
legal anthropology
ethnographia
forensic ethnography
beliefs
superstition
witchcraft
fraud
murder
historia prawa
historia kultury prawnej
prawo zwyczajowe
zwyczaje ludowe
tradycja
prawna
etnografi a prawa
prawo ludowe
antropologia prawna
„ethnographia”
etnografi a medyczna
wierzenia
zabobony
magia
oszustwo
morderstwo
Opis:
Among the numerous interesting and remarkable topics of applied law related to the period between the two World Wars, this study focuses on a very special aspect of judicial practice of that time. It attempts to trace archaic standards, legal folk traditions, as reflected by court decisions or brought up by the parties during the litigation process. Based on this approach, studies and case-studies published in a Hungarian ethnographical journal, Ethnographia, were re-evaluated in order to exploit a rich historical source and extract interesting legal historical information that had not been directly expressed before.
Źródło:
Krakowskie Studia z Historii Państwa i Prawa; 2013, 6, 1; 31-35
2084-4115
2084-4131
Pojawia się w:
Krakowskie Studia z Historii Państwa i Prawa
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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