Programme
Venue: University of Helsinki, Faculty of Law, Porthania (Yliopistonkatu 3) lecture room P545
Monday, 1 September 2014
Session 1: Sources and Commercial Law, 9.30-12.00,
Eberhard Isenmann: Legal, moral-theological and genuinely economic opinions on questions of trade and economy in 15th and early 16th century Germany
Dave De ruysscher: Merchant manuals as sources
Heikki Pihlajamäki: Constructing a field of law: sources of commercial law in Scandinavia
Lunch break, 12.00-13.30
Session 2: Commercial Legal Conflict Resolution in the Baltic Sea Region and Universal Commercial Law, 13.30-15.00
Justina Wubs-Mrozewicz: Mercantile conflict resolution in practice: connecting diplomatic and legal sources from Danzig c. 1460-1580
Albrecht Cordes: Levin Goldschmidt and the concept of universal commercial law
Coffee Break, 15.00-15.30
Session 3: Superior Courts as Fora for Commercial Legal Conflicts 1, 15.30-17.45
Alain Wijffels: Records and sources of commercial litigation before the Great Council of Mechelen (15th-16th centuries)
Peter Oestmann: Court records as sources for the history of commercial law: The Oberappellationsgericht Lübeck as commercial court
Mia Korpiola: Svea Court of Appeal records as a source of commercial law
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Session 4: Superior Courts as Fora for Commercial Legal Conflicts 2, 9.00-10.30
Anja Amend-Traut: The high imperial courts (the Aulic Council and the Imperial Chamber Court) and commerce
Boudewijn Sirks: The High Council of Holland and Zealand (to be confirmed)
Coffee Break, 10.30-11.00
Session 5: Comparing English and Continental Commercial Law, 11.00-12.30
Guido Rossi: Comparing the sources of English and continental commercial law – with the example of maritime insurance law
Margrit Schulte Beerbühl: Bankruptcies, speculation bubbles and the law: bankruptcy law vs. bankruptcy management in late eighteenth-century Hamburg and London
Lunch break, 12.30-14.00
Session 6: Custom and Codification in French and Italian Commercial Law, 14.00-16.15
Richard Court: Genoese merchants and the consuetudine
Edouard Richard: Rise of usages in French commercial law and jurisprudence (17th-19th centuries)
Olivier Descamps: On origins of the French Commercial Code: vicissitudes of the Gorneau Draft
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Steering group meeting