De rebus divinis et humanis
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De rebus divinis et humanis

Essays in honour of Jan Hallebeek

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De rebus divinis et humanis

Essays in honour of Jan Hallebeek

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Im April 2019 wird Jan Hallebeek emeritiert. Damit endet seine aktive Laufbahn als von der Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (1989–1999) finanzierter Forscher, als Extraordinarius an der Theologischen FakultĂ€t der UniversitĂ€t Utrecht (1997–2006) und zuletzt als Professor fĂŒr Rechtsgeschichte an der Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (seit 1999). Die Stationen seiner TĂ€tigkeit spiegeln zwei seiner Schwerpunkte wieder: die Kirchen(rechts)geschichte einerseits und das klassische römische Recht und die Geschichte des römischen Rechts in Europa andererseits. In glĂŒcklicher Weise konnte Jan Hallebeek sein Engagement fĂŒr die Altkatholische Kirche mit seiner Arbeit als Forscher verbinden. Die BeitrĂ€ger greifen das breite rechtshistorische und kirchenrechtliche Spektrum auf, das der Jubilar in seiner eigenen Arbeit aufgespannt hat.Jan Hallebeek will become emeritus in April 2019. That will mark an end to his professional career as Researcher and Lecturer on a Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences post (1989–1999), as Professor Extraordinarius at the Theological Faculty of the University of Utrecht (1997–2006), and as Professor on the Chair of Legal History at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (from 1999 onwards). These positions reflect two focal points of his research: on the one hand Church history and Canon Law, on the other hand classical and particularly medieval Roman law and their history. They matched very felicitously his engagement for and in the Old-Catholic Church. The contributions centre on the themes and questions the honorand has pursued in his work till now.

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Publisher
V&R Unipress
Year
2019
ISBN
9783847007319
Edition
1
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Body
  5. Laudatio
  6. John W. Cairns: The legal education of Alexander Mylne, first president of the College of Justice
  7. Orazio Condorelli: Primacy of the Bishop of Rome and dialogue between the churches of east and west. Brief historical notes
  8. Emanuele Conte: The order and the Volk. Romantic roots and enduring fascination of the German constitutional history
  9. Niels de Bruijn: Das Wissen des VerkĂ€ufers im frĂŒhneuzeitlichen kastilischen Recht der SachmĂ€ngelhaftung
  10. Hylkje de Jong: Two interpretations of D. 17,1,27,1 in early Byzantine law: Obligation to reddere and unjust enrichment
  11. Wim Decock: De beroepsaansprakelijkheid van de advocaat in Lenaert Leys' Over rechtvaardigheid en recht
  12. Harry Dondorp: Restitution for wrongs in the civilian tradition
  13. Jacques du Plessis: Reception, the law of unjustified enrichment in mixed legal systems, and a curious case of the compelled payment of another's debt
  14. Sjoerd Faber: J.P. Hooykaas en de afdeling Wetgeving van het Ministerie van Justitie in Den Haag (1939–1946)
  15. Atsuko Fukuoka: A Path between Scylla and Charybdis: Ulrik Huber (1636–1694) and the theologico-juridical paradigm of Constantine the Great
  16. Dirk Heirbaut: Codification in Belgium from Napoleon to Geens
  17. Viola Heutger: Lieferte die Bibliothek in Konstantinopel einen Beitrag zum Codex Theodosianus?
  18. David Ibbetson: Unjust enrichment and Lord Mansfield
  19. Aniceto Masferrer: Human dignity in the early sixteenth century Spanish scholasticism. Francisco de Vitoria and Fray Bartolomé de las Casas
  20. Ton Meijers: Liturgischer Frauengesang? Eine historische Analyse aus kirchenrechtlicher Sicht
  21. Janwillem Oosterhuis: A staunch Protestant on an irenic Remonstrant: Matthaeus's references to Grotius in De criminibus
  22. Martin J. Schermaier: Habebant omnia communia. Überlegungen zum Gemeineigentum in Philosophie, Theologie und Recht
  23. Dirk Jan Schoon: Truth and obedience. The states of Holland and West Frisia's 6 August 1702 plakkaat and its repercussions in Rome for the proceedings against Petrus Codde
  24. E.J.H. Schrage: In testamentis plenius testatoris intentionem scrutamur
  25. Louis Sicking / Remco van Rhee: Prize law, procedure and politics. The settlement of a prize case before the Admiralty Court and the Great Council of the Netherlands (1554–1555)
  26. Boudewijn Sirks: What did in bonis in the actio Serviana include?
  27. Peter-Ben Smit: A non-political stance as an ecclesial via media in war time? The correspondence between archbishop Andreas Rinkel of Utrecht and bishop Erwin Kreuzer of the German Old Catholic Church from 1937 until the invasion of the Netherlands
  28. Konstantin Tanev: Observations on the value of naturalis ratio from early Humanism to the Antiquity
  29. Philip Thomas: Critique of the rational agent model: reinventing Roman law?
  30. Leon van den Broeke: Setting the right example? Good governance, exemplary law and reformed church polity
  31. Tymen J. van der Ploeg: De prejudiciële beslissing van de Hoge Raad van 21 april 2017 over omzetting van en in een kerkgenootschap, nader beschouwd
  32. E.G.D. van Dongen: Nullus videtur dolo facere, qui suo iure utitur
  33. Gustaaf van Nifterik: Remarks on a reference of Grotius to Vitoria. A scholastic reading
  34. Maurice van Stiphout: On the role of the laws of the state and Canon Law in the 19th and early 20th centuries
  35. Daniel Visser: Gerard Noodt and seventeenth-century attitudes to charging interest on money
  36. Laurent Waelkens: Heidenen in de Codex Theodosianus?
  37. Tammo Wallinga: Creative solutions for enrichment situations among the early Glossators
  38. Bart Wauters: Lessius and Grotius on property
  39. Alain Wijffels: Audiuntur theologi. Legal scholarship's claim on the “Second Table” in Alberico Gentili's De Nuptiis (1601)
  40. Laurens Winkel: Nine remarks on the distinction between mala in se and mala prohibita
  41. Jan Hallebeek – Bibliography
  42. Index of sources