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SUMMARY:Texts and Contexts in Legal History
DESCRIPTION:<p>A conference in honor of Charles Donahue, Paul A. Freund Professor of Law</p><p>1:00-3:00: Law and Medieval History: Selected Topics</p><p style="padding-left: 30px;">Adam J. Kosto (Columbia University), <em>Written Agreements and Civil Wars: The Catalan and Anglo-Norman Examples</em><br>Robert Berkhofer (Western Michigan University), <em>Forgery and Pope Alexander III's Decretal on</em> Scripta Authentica<br>Richard Helmholz (The University of Chicago), <em>Custom and Law in the Medieval Court Records of the Province of Canterbury</em><br>Paul Brand (University of Michigan School of Law), <em>The Secular Consequences of Annulment of Marriage for Precontract England c. 1300</em></p><p>3:15-5:15 pm: Law and Early Modern History: Selected Topics</p><p style="padding-left: 30px;">David Seipp (Boston University Law School), <em>When Lawyers Lie: Forging an English Constitution in 1399</em><br>Wim Decock (University of Leuven), <em>Quantitative Easing Four Centuries Ago: Juan de Mariana's</em> De monetae mutatione (1609)<br>Amalia D. Kessler (Stanford Law School), <em>The Mystery of the "Charitable Arbitrator," or Reflections on a Neglected Old Regime Text and the Intersection Between Status and Practices of Arbitration and Mediation</em><br>Mary Bilder (Boston College School of Law), <em>The Relevance of Colonial Appeals to the Privy Council</em></p><p>5:30-6:30: Cocktail Reception and Festschrift Presentation for Professor Charles Donahue (Harvard Law Library Treasure Room)</p>
LOCATION:Harvard Law School, Hauser 105
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20161007T170000Z
DTEND:20161007T223000Z
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