REGNRSG 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 61: Conservative Revolutionary Movement, Jean Domat, Philosophes
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1: the end of the cold war and the integration of europe. In 1992, the maastricht treaty transformed the european community into the eu. Euro-optimism in the 1990s and early years of 21st century idea of unified. European law made headway: applies primarily to private law and much less to public law, however, member states wanted to guard their autonomy in the areas of justice and internal security (as much as possible). European ius commune, a common private law for europe: ultimate goal of process is replacing municipal civil codes by a european code. Biggest problem for common civil code: dividing line between civil law tradition and common law tradition. Civil law: law has been largely codified by national legislature. B rgerliches gezetsbuch (1896/1900): codification process did not mark a radical break with pre-codification law, the civil codes were largely inspired by the old law". Civil law tradition had its origins in late 11th century, in the rediscovery of ancient.