Bibliography

An overview of some of the key literature informing the research efforts within ProNoLa:


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Berman, Harold (2003), ’Toward an Integrative Jurisprudence. Politics, Morality, and History in the Concept of Law’, reprinted in Welker and Etzelmüller (eds 2013): Concepts of Lawin the Sciences, Legal Studies, and Theology. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 291-310

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Schmoeckel, Mathias (2013): ‚Education by Means of Law. The Reformation and the Idea of Codification’, in Welker and Etzelmüller (eds), Concepts of Law in the Sciences, Legal Studies, and Theology, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 251-272

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Whitman, James Q. (2003):‚The Neo-Romantic Turn‘, in Pierre Legrand (ed), Comparative Legal Studies: Traditions and Transitions, Cambride: Cambridge University Press, p 312-344

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