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Richard H. Helmholz

    Canon law in protestant lands
    Grundlagen des Rechts
    Itinera Fiduciae
    • Itinera Fiduciae

      • 544 stránok
      • 20 hodin čítania

      Property can be held for various purposes, primarily for personal enjoyment or to administer it for someone else's benefit or a specific purpose, often referred to as holding it "in trust." This arrangement has been utilized for numerous legitimate and illegitimate reasons. European legal systems have historically needed to establish rules and institutions to address the legal issues arising from these arrangements. Terms such as fiducia, fideicommissum, Treuhand, foundation, executorship, and the trust have each provided necessary legal frameworks at different times and places. This volume offers a comparative historical analysis of these fiduciary devices, tracing the concept of "holding for others" or holding property in a fiduciary capacity—referred to as itinera fiduciae. It concludes that historical connections exist between the English trust and the Continental legal tradition, highlighting common features and sources across both sides of the Channel. This challenges Otto von Gierke's remark to F. W. Maitland about the English law of trusts, suggesting that no significant barrier of misunderstanding separates the English trust from similar institutions in Europe. As modern European law increasingly incorporates the trust, it appears to be building on these historical foundations.

      Itinera Fiduciae
    • »Die 18 Aufsätze, die in dem Band vereinigt sind, erörtern viele Seiten des Rechtslebens in Enggland. Alle Themen werden mit großer Eindringlichkeit und Klarheit behandelt. Auf diese Weise öffnet sich auch dem kontinentalen Historiker der Zugang zu den Besonderheiten und Eigentümlichkeiten der englischen Rechtsentwicklung. Der Ansatz der Themen ist kantonistisch, aber die Durchführung erschließt Bereiche, die weit über das eigentliche kanonische Recht hinausgehen.« Knut Wolfgang Nörr, in: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte, Kanonistische Abteilung, 107/1990

      Canon law in protestant lands