New publication: Thomas Duve on the question of ‘What is global legal history’ (open access)
In a recently published article, Thomas Duve gives an overview of the emerging field of global legal history as well as he points out some of the methodological problems associated with this relatively new research approach. He proposes a knowledge-historical perspective and defines ‘global legal history’ as a critical history of the production of multinormative knowledge that travelled the global by means of cultural translation. The paper is available as open access in the journal 'Comparative Legal History'.