01633 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002200097041000800119082001000127084001600137100002800153245010900181250001100290260005000301300003100351520089800382650002501280650003401305990002601339990002601365INLIS00000000000987020221109113906 a0010-0520009870221109 | | eng  a978-1-107-18069-7 aeng a349.4 a349.4 PAD h0 aPadoa-Schioppa, Antonio12aHistory of Law in Europe : From the Early Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century /cAntonio Padoa-Schioppa aCet. 1 aNew York :bCambridge University Press,c2017 aix, 781 p ; 23 cm ;c23 cm aWith its roots in ancient Greece, Roman law and Christianity, European legal history is the history of a common civilisation. The exchange of legislative models, doctrines and customs within Europe included English common law and has been extensive from the early middle ages to the present time. In this seminal work which spans from the fifth to the twentieth century, Antonio Padoa-Schioppa explores how law was brought to life in the six main phases of European legal history. By analysing a selection of the institutions of private and public law which are most representative of each phase and of each country, he also sheds light on the common features throughout the history of European legal culture. Translated in English for the first time, this new edition has been revised to include the recent developments of the European Union and the legal-historical works of the last decade. 4aLaw--Europe--History 4aLaw--European Union Countries a26496/MKRI-P/XII-2018 a26496/MKRI-P/XII-2018