A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Particularisme juridique et développements communs (Moyen-Âge–Temps modernes): Une perspective suédoise
Authors: Mia Korpiola
Publisher: Institute for Social, Political and Legal Studies (Valencia, Spain)
Publishing place: Valencia
Publication year: 2018
Journal: Glossae
Volume: 15
First page : 51
Last page: 61
eISSN: 2255-2707
Web address : http://www.glossae.eu/numeros-anteriores/
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/39218038
This article discusses some key features of the medieval and early modern Swedish legal culture from a comparative European perspective. These key traits include an early codification of (nation-wide) law, the predominance of written law and a reliance on laymen as judges rather than university-trained lawyers. In fact, these became cornerstones of a national legal historical identity in early modern and modern Sweden and Finland. Finally, a comparative approach is considered indispensable in order to analyse particularisms and common developments in legal history.
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