Popular Policing in Europe, 18th-19th Centuries. In: "Rechtskultur. Zeitschrift für Europäische Rechtsgeschichte"

Renglet, Antoine;Berger, Emmanuel
(2019) published

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  • Berger, Emmanuel
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Abstract
The papers in this volume were presented during an international conference at the UCLouvain on 30 and 31 May 2018. The aim of the meeting was to continue a discussion which had started in 2012 in Trento about ways in which populations can be involved in delivering justice, commonly termed popular justice. The earlier meetings, first in Trento and then in 2015 in Regensburg allowed us to expand our understanding not only of the wide range of fields related to the concept but also of the historical processes which influenced how various forms of popular justice emerged, were transformed or even became obsolete between the end of the eighteenth century and the present day.
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Renglet, A., & Berger, E. (2019). Popular Policing in Europe, 18th-19th Centuries. In: “Rechtskultur. Zeitschrift für Europäische Rechtsgeschichte”. Edition Rechtskultur im Förderverein Europäische Rechtskultur e.V. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/120636