Reimann The Reception of Continental Ideas in the Common Law World 1820–1920

E-Book, Englisch, Band 13, 253 Seiten

Reihe: Comparative Studies in Continental and Anglo-American Legal History

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Inhalt: M. Reimann, Introduction: Patterns of Reception - M. H. Hoeflich, Roman and Civil Law in the Anglo-American World Before 1850: Lieber, Legaré, and Walker, Roman Lawyers in the Old South - A. Watson, Chancellor Kent's Use of Foreign Law - D. S. Clark, The Civil Law Influence on David Dudley Field's Code of Civil Procedure - S. Riesenfeld, The Impact of German Legal Ideas and Institutions on Legal Thought and Institutions in the United States - R. M. Buxbaum, The Provenance of No-Par Stock: A Comparative History - M. Graziadei, Changing Images of the Law in XIX Century English Legal Thought (The Continental Impulse) - M. Reimann, A Career in Itself. The German Professiorate as a Model for American Legal Academica - J. E. Herget, The Influence of German Thought on American Jurisprudence, 1880-1918 - J. Q. Whitman, Early German Corporatism in America: Limits of the "Social" in the Land of Economics

1;Inhaltsverzeichnis;6
2;Mathias Reimann: Introduction: Patterns of Reception;8
3;Michael H. Hoeflich: Roman and Civil Law in the Anglo-American World Before 1850: Lieber, Legaré and Walker, Roman Lawyers in the Old South;20
4;Alan Watson: Chancellor Kent’s Use of Foreign Law;46
4.1;I.;46
4.2;II.;50
4.3;III.;53
4.4;IV.;62
5;David S. Clark: The Civil Law Influence on David Dudley Field’s Code of Civil Procedure;64
5.1;I. The Ideology of Codification;67
5.2;II. The Form of Codification;76
5.3;III. The Substance of Codification;82
5.4;IV. Assessment of the Civil Law Influence;87
6;Stefan Riesenfeld: The Impact of German Legal Ideas and Institutions on Legal Thought and Institutions in the United States;90
6.1;I. The Channels of Transmission;90
6.2;II. Basic Notions and Methods of German origin finding acceptance in the United States;93
6.3;III. Methods of Resolving Conflicts: Jurisprudence of Interests;95
6.4;IV. Acceptance of German Legal Institutions;97
6.5;Conclusion;98
7;Richard M. Buxbaum: The Provenance of No-Par Stock: A Comparative History;100
7.1;Introduction;100
7.2;I.;101
7.3;II.;107
7.4;III.;108
7.5;IV.;112
7.6;Conclusion;115
8;Michele Graziadei: Changing Images of the Law in XIX Century English Legal Thought (The Continental Impulse);116
8.1;I. Introduction;116
8.2;II. Civil Law Dresses for the Common Law;123
8.2.1;1. Trusts and the Roman Law;123
8.2.2;2. Consideration in Contracts;130
8.2.3;3. Bailments and Degrees of Negligence;136
8.2.4;4. Bailments and Possession;140
8.3;III. The Emperor Has No Clothes;142
8.4;IV. The Return of the Anglo-Saxons;150
8.5;V. The "Englishry of English Law";159
9;Mathias Reimann: A Career in Itself. The German Professiorate as a Model for American Legal Academica;166
9.1;Introduction;166
9.2;I. The Elements of the Model: Three Dimensions;170
9.2.1;1. Professional Expertise: "The Learning of a German Professor";170
9.2.2;2. Specialized Responsibility: "A Wholesome Influence Upon the Development of the Law";178
9.2.3;3. Institutional Status: " They Have Always Been University Men";184
9.3;II. The Attraction of the Model: Three Contexts;189
9.3.1;1. The Professionalization of Jobs;189
9.3.2;2. The Specialization of Functions;191
9.3.3;3. The Institutionalization of Science;193
9.4;III. The Fate of the Model: Three Developments;195
9.4.1;1. The Decline of the Image;195
9.4.2;2. The Effects on Legal Academia;199
9.4.3;3. The Impact on the Legal Culture;201
10;James .. Herget: The Influence of German Thought on American Jurisprudence, 1880-1918;204
10.1;Jhering;206
10.2;Jhering’ Influence on the Americans;208
10.3;The European Sociologists;210
10.4;Gumplowicz;211
10.5;Gumplowicz’ Influence on the Americans;211
10.6;Simmel;212
10.7;Simmel’s Influence on the Americans;213
10.8;Ratzenhofer;213
10.9;Ratzenhofer’s Influence on the Americans;214
10.10;From Sociology to Jurisprudence;215
10.11;The Free Law Thinkers;216
10.12;Influence of Free Law Thinking on the Americans;222
10.13;The "New" American Legal Theory;228
11;James Q. Whitman: Early German Corporatism in America: Limits of the "Social" in the Land of Economics;230
11.1;I.;231
11.2;II.;237
11.3;III.;241
11.4;IV.;244
11.5;V.;249
12;Verzeichnis der Mitarbeiter;254


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