Abstract
This paper approaches comparative legal history in light of the life and work of John H. Wigmore. This paper first presents a definition of comparative legal history. Secondly, this paper addresses a mosaic of interests that Wigmore lived and experienced. It therefore presents a main dialogue of this jurist with the law of evidence, another dialogue with auxiliary disciplines, and a common thread that is represented by his interest in legal history and comparative law. This paper therefore points to the role that different actors may have in the development of an autonomous discipline, while they interact with other actors in other jurisdictions.
Highlights
This paper approaches comparative legal history in light of the life and work of John H
This paper addresses a mosaic of interests that Wigmore lived and experienced
Boston: Little, Brown & Co. Wigmore, J.H. et al (Eds.) (1927) The Continental Legal History Series
Summary
Se explora un diálogo troncal con el derecho, un diálogo auxiliar con otras disciplinas y un hilo conductor. Esta investigación advierte sobre el papel que distintos actores pueden tener en el desarrollo disciplinar (i.e., estudio comparado de la historia del derecho), al tiempo que interactúan con otros actores en diversas JOHN H. Asimismo, intenta sumarse a (1863-1943): UN esfuerzos previos que abogan por un conocimiento de los límites de la MOSAICO QUE disciplina y, así, por una mejor participación en los debates Finalmente, la investigación explora cómo la obra de Wigmore se posiciona en la definición propuesta del estudio comparado de la historia del derecho
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