The Observationes tumultuariae of Johan van Bleiswijk (1684-1748) /
In the Dutch Republic, courts made decisions by voting and judgments were not given reasoned motivations. Although some judges kept a record of the preceding deliberations, the only extensive collections we have had until recently from the eighteenth century are those of van Bijnkershoek and Pauw. F...
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Language: English
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2026.
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Early Modern History and Modern History E-Books online, Collection 2026.
Legal History Library ;
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Call Number: NA105
- Preface
- List of Figures
- Van Bleiswijk and His Writings
- 1 Johan van Bleiswijk, by L. van Poelgeest
- 2 Van Bleiswijk's Legal Works
- 3 The Importance of Van Bleiswijk's Observationes tumultuariae
- 4 The Notabile Resolutien (Not. Res.)
- 5 The Bijlagen
- 6 The Observationes tumultuariae
- 7 The Procedure before the Hoge Raad (HR, Supreme Court)
- 8 The Edition of the Observationes tumultuariae
- Summaries of the Observationes tumultuariae
- The Observationes tumultuariae of Johan van Bleiswijk
- Cited Literature
- Cited Statutes, Ordinances etc.
- Index of Sources (referred to in the Observationes ) Index of Persons (referred to in the Observationes )
- Index of Subjects
- Concordance.
