A podcast about the ius commune. [email protected]
Emilia talks with with Prof. Kaius Tuori about how Roman law served as a unifying force in post-war Europe. Prof. Tuori traces Roman law's role back to German legal scholars exiled in Britain during…
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Peter Candy, Assistant Professor of Civil Law and Fellow of St. Catherine’s College at the University of Cambridge, about his book Ancient Maritime Loan Contracts (Uni…
In this episode, Emilia sits down with Professor Gialdroni to discuss medieval commercial law and the lex mercatoria. They also discuss Professor Gialdroni's latest project on the topic, including he…
A deep dive into the study of papyrological legal history--a field both old and new. Enjoy!
Professors Caroline Humfress and Patrick Olivelle join the podcast to discuss their new project, "The Cambridge Comparative History of Ancient Law."
A discussion with Professor Ando about non-Justinianic legal sources in ancient Rome.
In this episode, we explore the project “The Making of Local Legal Cultures under Rome,” featuring an interview with Professor's Yair Furstenberg, from the Hebrew university in Jerusalem. The project…
In this episode, I interview Prof. McSweeney about his book, Priests of the Law.
Part of a two-part series on French legal history.
The Formation of the Common Law with Professor John G.H. Hudson of St. Andrew's, Scotland
Professor Sellers and I dive into the Roman republican system with some comparisons to the American Republic and other modern legal systems. This is the first in a two-part series on Roman constitut…
We discuss the specifics of Roman contract law. We also discuss how the Roman Jurists influenced Roman contract law.
An overview of the reemergence of Roman law in Europe, medieval law, canon law, Gratian, and much more...
An overview of the Republican system of litigation.
Bruce Frier's "The Rise of the Roman Jurists": https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691639567/the-rise-of-the-roman-jurists
Thomas & McGi…