Law and the rise of capitalism /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Monthly Review Press,
©2000.
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Edición: | New ed. / |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I: Law and the Capitalist Rise to Power: An Overview. 1. The Merchant as Rebel. 2. The Backdrop of the New Legal Institutions.
- Part II: The Merchants Seek a Place in the Feudal Order (1000-1200). 3. Introduction. 4. The Crusades: Seizure of Trade Routes and Spread of Bourgeois Ideology. 5. Venice and Amalfi: Between East and West. 6. Some Origins of Urban Culture. 7. Transport by Land and Sea. 8. Popes and Merchants. 9. The Bourgeoisie in 1200.
- Part III: Bourgeois Lawyers, Royal Power, and Urban Development (1200-1400). 10. Introduction. 11. Beaumanoir and Others: The Theoreticians of a New Order. 12. The Merchant Capital of Grasse. 13. Peasant Rebellion and Land Law.
- Part IV: The Bourgeois Ascendancy (1400-1600). 14. Introduction. 15. Thomas More and the Destruction of the Medieval Vision. 16. Recasting the Law of Real Property. 17. Contract: A Study of Law and Social Reality.
- Part V: Bourgeois Victory (1600-1804). 18. France: The Triumph of the Third Estate. 19. England: The Techniques of the Common Law.
- Part VI: Insurgency and Jurisprudence. 20. The Development of Legal Ideology. 21. Leading Schools of Legal Thought. 22. The Jurisprudence of Insurgency Afterword. Legal Ideology Today. Human Rights, the Nation-State, and International Law: From Grotius to Bentham. U.S. Constitutionalism and its Anomolies. Enforcing Human Rights Internationally: From Nuremberg to Pinochet. The Jurisprucence of Insurgency Revisited.
- Appendix: Foreword to the First Edition
- Bibliography.
- Index