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This volume offers insights into key texts of scholarly Private International Law from the 14th to the 17th century, presented in the original and in translation. The roots of modern private international law lie in the late Middle Ages. Particular significance attaches to the conflict-of-laws writings of the northern Italian jurists Bartolus de Saxoferrato (1313-1357) and Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400), which were received across large parts of Europe from the 16th century onwards. In their treatises, they defined the territorial and personal scope of competing medieval municipal laws ( statuta ) and customary laws ( consuetudines ) according to the legislative iurisdictio .
Charles Dumoulin (1500-1566) and Bertrand d'Argentré (1519-1590) took up the late medieval considerations and applied them to the conflict-of-laws challenges of their time concerning the applicability of French coutumes . In the 17th century, Dutch authors such as Paulus Voet (1619-1667), Ulrik Huber (1636-1694), and Johannes Voet (1647-1713) were confronted, in the aftermath of the Peace of Westphalia, with the sovereignty claims of the Dutch provinces. They adopted both the northern Italian and French doctrines and, on this basis, developed a new understanding of conflict of laws grounded in the principle of comitas gentium .
Kristin Boosfeld (Herausgegeben von)
is Professor of Civil Law and Related Areas, Foreign and European Private Law, and Director of the Institute for Foreign and International Private Law, Section I, at the University of Freiburg.
Konstantin Liebrand (Übersetzt von)
is research associate and managing director at the Institute for Legal History of the University of Münster.
I. Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Kommentar zu C. 1,1,1 / D. 1,3,32 pr.
II. Baldus de Ubaldis, Kommentar zu C. 1,1,1
III. Charles Dumoulin, Kommentar zu C. 1,1,1 / Consilium 53
IV. Bertrand d'Argentré, Kommentar zu Art. 218 (Des donationes) Coutume de Bretagne
V. Paulus Voet, Tractatus de statutis eorumque concursu
VI. Ulrik Huber, De conflictu legum / Van't gebruik der Friesche rechten in andere landen
VII. Johannes Voet, Commentarius ad pandectas: De statutis