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Abstract
In his Inleidinge tot de Hollandsche Rechts-geleerdheid, Hugo Grotius wrote an accessible introductory overview of Hollandic law, in which he combined insights from the learned law (ius commune) with the particular law of Holland. The Inleidinge was read by generations of Dutch law students, and would thus become very influential in the Roman-Dutch tradition. This contribution studies how the topic of representation, especially in a business context, was treated in Grotius’s Inleidinge. On the basis of an analysis of the Justinianic Corpus iuris, the medieval ius commune tradition and – especially – early modern scholarship from the Low Countries, it is argued that Grotius’s Inleidinge by and large followed the communis opinio among the learned scholars, although on one important point – namely the acquisition by a third party of a claim on the basis of a stipulatio alteri – Grotius went beyond that communis opinio and, thus, opened the way for a gradual wider legal acceptance of active direct representation.
雨果-格劳秀斯在其《荷兰法律概述》(Inleidinge tot de Hollandsche Rechts-geleerdheid)中对荷兰法律进行了通俗易懂的介绍,他将博学法(ius commune)中的见解与荷兰的特殊法律相结合。Inleidinge 被一代又一代的荷兰法律系学生阅读,因此在罗马-荷兰传统中影响深远。这篇论文研究了格劳秀斯的《Inleidinge》是如何处理代表权这一主题的,尤其是在商业背景下。在分析查士丁尼法典、中世纪公法传统,特别是来自低地国家的早期现代学术研究的基础上,本文论证了格劳秀斯的《Inleidinge》大体上遵循了学者们的公法意见,尽管在一个重要问题上--即第三方根据另一规定获得债权--格劳秀斯超越了公法意见,从而为法律逐渐更广泛地接受主动直接代理开辟了道路。
期刊介绍:
Grotiana appears under the auspices of the Grotiana Foundation. The journal’s leading objective is the furtherance of the Grotian tradition. It will welcome any relevant contribution to a better understanding of Grotius’ life and works. At the same time close attention will be paid to Grotius’ relevance for present-day thinking about world problems. Grotiana therefore intends to be a forum for exchanges concerning the philosophical, ethical and legal fundamentals of the search for an international order. The journal is to be published annually. At intervals thematic issues will be inserted. The preferred language for papers and reviews is English.