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Athens Institute for Education and Research 2015 Law and History Edited by David A. Frenkel, LL.D. Emeritus Professor, Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Professor, Carmel Academic Centre School of Law, Haifa Israel Norbert Varga, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, Department of Hungarian Legal History, University of Szeged, Szeged Hungary

First Published in Athens, Greece, by the Athens Institute for Education and Research ISBN: 978-618-5065-79-9 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the written permission of the publisher, nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover. Printed and bound in Athens, Greece by ATINER 8 Valaoritou Street Kolonaki, 10671 Athens, Greece www.atiner.gr Copyright 2015 by the Athens Institute for Education and Research. The individual essays remain the intellectual properties of the contributors

Table of Contents List of Contributors 3 Introduction 5 David A. Frenkel The Impact of Western Legal Culture on the 9 Formation of Latvian Legal System before Establishing of the Latvian Statehood (13th early 20th century) Valdis Bluzma Medieval Emergencies and the Contemporary Debate 27 Gur Lurie Citizenship and Civil Procedure Law (Act I of 1911) in 49 Hungary Norbert Varga Hungarians and Citizenship in Croatia-Slavonia 1868-59 1918 Ivan Kosnica The Golden Rule in the Course of Time: Charitable 73 Foundations in England, Germany and the EU Philanthropic Governance Perspective of Altruism and Calculation Nina Christiane Lück

List of Contributors BLUZMA, Valdis PhD (History). Professor of International Law and Legal History, Department of Law, University Turiba, Riga, Latvia. E-mail: valdisbl@yahoo.com FRENKEL, David A. M.Jur., LLD. Emeritus Professor, Guildford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management Department of Business Administration, Beer-Sheva, and Professor of Law, Carmel Academic Centre School of Law, Haifa, Israel. Head. Law Research Unit, Athens Institute of Education and Research, Athens, Greece. Member of the Israeli Bar. E-mail address: dfrenkel@som.bgu.ac.il - or - david.frenkel@gmail.com KOSNICA, Ivan PhD. Senior Research and Teaching Assistant, Chair of Croatian History of Law and State, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia. Email: ikosnica@gmail.com LÜCK, Nina Christiane Assessor iur.; PhD. DAAD-Lecturer in Law, School of Law, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. Member of the German Bar., Email: n.lueck@sheffield.ac.uk LURIE, Guy LLB.; MA: PhD. Post-doctoral fellow, Minerva Center for the Rule of Law under Extreme Conditions, Faculty of Law and Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Haifa, Haifa. Israel. Email: guylurie@hotmail.com VARGA, Norbert PhD (History); PhD (Law and political science). Associate Professor, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, Department of Hungarian Legal History, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary. Email: vargan@juris.u-szeged.hu

5 Introduction David A. Frenkel History is the present of the past. Today s present will be the history in the future. Current life, trends and views cause change in laws, and laws cause changes in everyday life. Life and law are reflections of each other. Law is the mirror of life and life is the mirror of law. One cannot separate law and life. Each affects and influences the other. It is impossible to understand law and legal trends of any period, without learning and understanding the real life and trends during the period, not only in a definite geographical location but also the international trends and political pressures. Likewise it is impossible to understand and follow social and political trends, without being acquainted and understanding the law of that time. One method of legal research to analyse and interpret any law from itself, by reading it, compare the various versions of the amendments legislated, analyse the differences and changes, compare it to other laws, either in the same country or elsewhere. Another method, which should be added to the first, is study and research into the reasons that caused the legislation and its amendments; to learn what and how political, cultural, economic, moral and social interests and trends influenced and affected the legislation, and, on the other side to learn how the laws influenced them. This is needed not only in order to understand and interpret the law correctly, as binding documents, but also to draw conclusions regarding the need for changing the existing legislation, planning future legislation taking in to consideration the possible effects of any legislation on the lifestyle, culture, financial, philosophical, moral and social behaviour of the people and the international relations of the country. This book offers a collection of essays whose research is focusing on the interrelationship between law and history. The essays are revised versions based on selected presentations at the special sessions at the 2014 International Conference on Law, organised by the Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER) held in Athens, Greece. They were peer-reviewed and selected on the basis of the reviewers comments and their

6 contributions to the research discussion of the Law and History issues. The following will briefly present the different contributions. The book commences with Valdis Bluzma s essay The Impact of Western Legal Culture on the Formation of Latvian Legal System before Establishing of the Latvian Statehood (13th early 20th century). The essay characterises the exclusive historical influence of law and legal thought of Western European states on formation of Latvian legal system. Latvian legal history is relatively unknown outside the borders of the Baltic States. The law in pre statehood period of Latvia corresponded to level of law development in Western Europe. In some periods it was even in vanguard position because of impact of law of progressive powers on territory of Latvia The second contribution is Guy Lurie s essay Medieval Emergencies and the Contemporary Debate. The contemporary debate on emergencies and the state of exception often relies on historical examples. Lurie shows that medieval France formulated its own state of exception, meant to deal with emergencies, based on the legal principle of necessity. He challenges the historical narrative inherent in the contemporary debate, which assumes the modern inception of the state of exception. In his essay he reinforces the trepidation with which many scholars today view the uses and abuses of the state of exception. He shows that the French crown used and abused the medieval principle of necessity in ways similar to current uses of the state of exception which served similar purposes. Just as some scholars fear today, the French medieval state of exception often served Norbert Varga s essay Citizenship and Civil Procedure Law (Act I of 1911) in Hungary describes the role citizenship had, taking personal and territorial effect into account, and how the jurisdiction against foreign citizens was regulated, including the question of legal aid - all in connection to the civil procedure code. Varga shows that Procedural law could only be codified at the beginning at the 20 th century in Hungary. The next essay is Hungarians and Citizenship in Croatia- Slavonia 1868-1918, written by Ivan Kosnica. Kosnica analyses the concept of citizenship, including the differences between national and local citizenships, theirs contents and applications. In his essay Kosnica examined the constitutional status in the Austro-Hungarian

7 Monarchy and the employment if Hungarians in Common Croatian- Hungarian offices. In the final easy in the book, Nina Christiane Lück, in her essay Charitable Foundations in England, Germany and the EU Philanthropic Governance Perspective of Altruism and Calculation, analyses the development of the third sector in exemplary historical epochs and thereby contributes to the comparative legal analysis of charitable foundations which have become new research area. The essay focuses on the English and the German third sector in order to elaborate on the differences and similarities between a classical common law country and a classical civil law country. Lück argues that in the light of the ongoing controversial debate about the Europeanisation of private law, an ever closer European Union and a community of values and common heritage, cross-border giving can amount to an engine of creating a common European philanthropic landscape and thereby make a substantial contribution to turning round inertia and the lack of enthusiasm about the European project. I hope that the readers will find this collection of essays stimulating and in interesting not only in the particular issues discussed but also to acquaint themselves with the law and history field of research.