Money In The Western Legal Tradition

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Monetary law is essential to the functioning of private transactions and international dealings by the state: nearly every legal transaction has a monetary aspect. Money in the Western Legal Tradition presents the first comprehensive analysis of Western monetary law, covering the civil law and Anglo-American common law legal systems from the High Middle Ages up to the middle of the 20th century. Weaving a detailed tapestry of the changing concepts of money and private transactions throughout the ages, the contributors investigate the special contribution made by legal scholars and practitioners to our understanding of money and the laws that govern it. Divided in five parts, the book begins with the coin currency of the Middle Ages, moving through the invention of nominalism in the early modern period to cashless payment and the rise of the banking system and paper money, then charting the progression to fiat money in the modern era. Each part commences with an overview of the monetary environment for the historical period written by an economic historian or numismatist. These are followed by chapters describing the legal doctrines of each period in civil and common law. Each section contains examples of contemporary litigation or statute law which engages with the distinctive issues affecting the monetary law of the period. This interdisciplinary approach reveals the distinctive conception of money prevalent in each period, which either facilitated or hampered the implementation of economic policy and the operation of private transactions.

Product Details :

Genre : Antiques & Collectibles
Author : David Murray Fox
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2016
File : 921 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780198704744


Money In The Western Legal Tradition

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Monetary law is essential to the functioning of private transactions and international dealings by the state: nearly every legal transaction has a monetary aspect. Money in the Western Legal Tradition presents the first comprehensive analysis of Western monetary law, covering the civil law and Anglo-American common law legal systems from the High Middle Ages up to the middle of the 20th century. Weaving a detailed tapestry of the changing concepts of money and private transactions throughout the ages, the contributors investigate the special contribution made by legal scholars and practitioners to our understanding of money and the laws that govern it. Divided in five parts, the book begins with the coin currency of the Middle Ages, moving through the invention of nominalism in the early modern period to cashless payment and the rise of the banking system and paper money, then charting the progression to fiat money in the modern era. Each part commences with an overview of the monetary environment for the historical period written by an economic historian or numismatist. These are followed by chapters describing the legal doctrines of each period in civil and common law. Each section contains examples of contemporary litigation or statute law which engages with the distinctive issues affecting the monetary law of the period. This interdisciplinary approach reveals the distinctive conception of money prevalent in each period, which either facilitated or hampered the implementation of economic policy and the operation of private transactions.

Product Details :

Genre : Law
Author : David Fox
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2016-01-28
File : 1158 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780191059186


The Euro As Legal Tender

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Twenty years following the introduction of the euro as single European currency, it remains unclear whether Article 128 of the TFEU enshrines an autonomous concept of legal tender with regard to the euro or whether the provision merely refers to pre-existing concepts of legal tender in the national laws of member states. This work collects all contributions to the 2018 conference "The Euro as Legal Tender" held in Frankfurt-am-Main.

Product Details :

Genre : Law
Author : Robert Freitag
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release : 2020-04-20
File : 211 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783110637748


Globalisation And The Western Legal Tradition

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

What can 'globalisation' teach us about law in the Western tradition? This important new work seeks to explore that question by analysing key ideas and events in the Western legal tradition, including the Papal Revolution, the Protestant Reformations and the Enlightenment. Addressing the role of law, morality and politics, it looks at the creation of orders which offer the possibility for global harmony, in particular the United Nations and the European Union. It also considers the unification of international commercial laws in the attempt to understand Western law in a time of accelerating cultural interconnections. The title will appeal to scholars of legal history and globalisation as well as students of jurisprudence and all those trying to understand globalisation and the Western dynamic of law and authority.

Product Details :

Genre : Law
Author : David B. Goldman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2008-02-07
File : 14 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781139467353


Law And Revolution The Formation Of The Western Legal Tradition

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

The roots of modern Western legal institutions and concepts go back nine centuries to the Papal Revolution, when the Western church established its political and legal unity and its independence from emperors, kings, and feudal lords. Out of this upheaval came the Western idea of integrated legal systems consciously developed over generations and centuries. Harold J. Berman describes the main features of these systems of law, including the canon law of the church, the royal law of the major kingdoms, the urban law of the newly emerging cities, feudal law, manorial law, and mercantile law. In the coexistence and competition of these systems he finds an important source of the Western belief in the supremacy of law. Written simply and dramatically, carrying a wealth of detail for the scholar but also a fascinating story for the layman, the book grapples with wideranging questions of our heritage and our future. One of its main themes is the interaction between the Western belief in legal evolution and the periodic outbreak of apocalyptic revolutionary upheavals. Berman challenges conventional nationalist approaches to legal history, which have neglected the common foundations of all Western legal systems. He also questions conventional social theory, which has paid insufficient attention to the origin of modem Western legal systems and has therefore misjudged the nature of the crisis of the legal tradition in the twentieth century.

Product Details :

Genre : Law
Author : Harold J. Berman
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Release : 2009-07-01
File : 674 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0674020855


Commercial Law In The Gulf States The Islamic Legal Tradition

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Product Details :

Genre : Architecture
Author : Noel Coulson
Publisher : Springer
Release : 1984-08
File : 136 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105043846455


Introduction To The Legal System Theory Overview Business Applications

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Product Details :

Genre : Law
Author : Bruce D. Fisher
Publisher :
Release : 1972
File : 664 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105043985162


Comparative Legal Traditions

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

This new edition includes some significant revisions since the last edition was published in 1994. The new edition includes: A greater emphasis on Public Law in the Continental and Common law traditions; More coverage of the impact of the regional European law (EC/EU and ECHR) on the legal traditions; Some updated "Problems" (including one concerning Mixed Jurisdictions); and Numerous updates to the Common Law Tradition materials in light of the many significant reforms in England over the last ten years.

Product Details :

Genre : Law
Author : Mary Ann Glendon
Publisher : West Academic Publishing
Release : 2007
File : 1048 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105064199446


The United States Legal System

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

This book is designed to introduce incoming law students to the U.S. legal system in order to prepare them to get the most out of law school from the day it begins. Authors Johns and Perschbacher do not assume a great deal of prior knowledge and begin by explaining what legal education is all about. There is then a chapter on the legal profession -- who are all those lawyers, how are they regulated, and what are they doing? The book then covers the structure of our legal system, looking at the complex relationship between the states and the federal government as well as at the institutions of both. Finally, two important sources of law are considered: legislatures and courts. The book examines some of the ways that legislation is interpreted and some of the ways that the law evolves through the judicial process. The authors revised and updated all the chapters, but the biggest change is the complete replacement of chapter 6. Chapter 6 is basically one, long, complicated case. In the new edition, the authors are using Lockyer v. San Francisco as it raises very interesting questions about the rule of law and separation of powers. This book not only can serve as a crucial introduction for all law students but would also work well in an undergraduate course geared to pre-law students or a more general course about our contemporary legal system.

Product Details :

Genre : Law
Author : Margaret Z. Johns
Publisher :
Release : 2007
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105063707850


Comparative Law Western European And Latin American Legal Systems

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Product Details :

Genre : Law
Author : John Henry Merryman
Publisher : Bobbs-Merrill Company
Release : 1978
File : 1334 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105061256868