
Redefining Codification
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1. The Importance of Codifications
- 1.2. A Difficult-To-Define Concept
- 1.3. A Study of (Un)Successful Draft Codes
- 1.4. A Contextual Comparative Legal History of Private Law Codes in Western Europe Since 1789
- 1.5. The Defects of National Historiography
- 1.6. Overview
- 1.7. Some Preliminaries
- Bibliography
- 2 France
- 2.1. Civil Law
- 2.2. Commercial Law
- 2.3. Civil Procedure
- 2.4. French Codification: A Strong Executive Vs a Weak Legislature
- Bibliography
- 3 Germany
- 3.1. A Laboratory for Codification
- 3.2. Civil Law
- 3.3. Commercial Law
- 3.4. Civil Procedure
- 3.5. The German Codes as Constitutional Texts?
- Bibliography
- 4 The Netherlands
- 4.1. The Codes in the Era 1798-1838
- 4.2. Civil and Commercial Law Until World War II
- 4.3. The Post-War New Civil Code
- 4.4. Civil Procedure After 1838: A New Mindset for an Old Code?
- 4.5. The Greatness of a Small Nation?
- Bibliography
- 5 Belgium
- 5.1. Independent Belgium's Aspirations in 1831
- 5.2. Civil Law: 1831-2016
- 5.3. Commercial Law: 1831-2016
- 5.4. Civil Procedure: 1831-2016
- 5.5. Geens: The New Napoleon?
- 5.6. A Constant: The Belgian Jurists' Pragmatism
- Bibliography
- 6 The Lack of an Ideal Code
- 6.1. The French Civil Code Is Not the Ideal Model
- 6.2. Decodification: A Choice, Not a Fact of Life
- 6.3. Comparative Legal History as a Realistic Alternative History
- 6.4. Success Comes at a Price
- Bibliography
- 7 A Comparative Legal History Method for Studying the Success and Failure of Draft Codifications
- 7.1. Defining Success and Failure
- 7.2. Methodological Issues
- Bibliography
- 8 Actors: Drafters, Politicians, and Other Stakeholders
- 8.1. Drafters
- 8.2. Politicians
- 8.3. Other Stakeholders
- 8.4. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- 9 Aims: Do Ambitions Survive Contact With Reality?
- 9.1. Codes Are Not an Instrument for Large-Scale Social Reform
- 9.2. The Pursuit of Scholarly Perfection: A Highway to Failure
- 9.3. Working in Stages: An Alternative Strategy
- 9.4. The Virtues of Following a Model
- 9.5. Boring Is Better
- Bibliography
- 10 Conclusion: Redefining the Concept of a Code
- Bibliography
- Index of Persons
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