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A fact or a Process : English legal corporations and their influence on the method of history-writing. / Palamarchuk, Anastasia.

In: Dialog so Vremenem, No. 57, 01.01.2016, p. 93-106.

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abstract = "The article deals with the influence of the two legal corporations (the Inns of Court, representing Common law, and the Doctors' Commons, representing Civil law) on the methods of history-writing. Due to systematization of Common law practices, based on legal precedents, a concept of {"}fact{"} has appeared. English civil lawyers based their knowledge on a dynamic system of texts that provided a successful reception of the Roman law in different historical and cultural circumstances. Legal developments and the rise of administrative institutions was explained as a dynamic and continuous process.",
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