Thomas Duve

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Thomas Duve (* 1967 in Hamburg ) is a German legal historian . He has been Director of the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (MPIeR) in Frankfurt am Main since 2009/2010 .

Life

Thomas Duve studied law and psychology at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg (1989–1994) and philosophy at the University of Philosophy in Munich (1994–1996). It was created in 1997 from the Law Faculty of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich with a thesis on methods debate in the law and political science at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries for Doctor of Law doctorate. The doctoral thesis was published in 1998 under the title Normativity and Empiricism in Public Law and Political Science around 1900. Historical-systematic investigation of the life and work of Richard Schmidt (1862-1944) and the development of methods of his time .

In 2004/2005 Duve completed his habilitation in Munich . He received veniae legendi for civil law , German legal history , historical comparative law , legal philosophy and canon law . The habilitation thesis Special Law in the Early Modern Age. The early modern ius singulare, examined using the privilegia miserabilium personarum, senum and indorum in the old and new world , was published in 2008.

From 2005 to 2009, Duve was Professor of Legal History at the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina (UCA) in Buenos Aires . Since 2006 he has been Vice Director of the Institute for the History of Indian Canon Law and since 2009 Associate Professor of the Faculty of Canon Law of the UCA.

In 2009/2010 Duve succeeded Michael Stolleis as director of the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History . He is one of the editors of forum historiae iuris , the first European internet journal for legal history. Duve conducts research on early modern and modern legal history, in particular on the legal history of Hispanic America .

Thomas Duve has been Professor of Comparative Legal History at the Goethe University Frankfurt am Main since 2010 . Furthermore, for 2012 he is the spokesman for the executive committee of the LOEWE focus on “Extrajudicial and judicial conflict resolution”, an interdisciplinary joint research project within the framework of the Hessian excellence program.

Memberships

  • 2005–2009: Miembro titular of the Comisión Directiva of the Instituto de Investigaciones de Historia del Derecho, Buenos Aires.
  • Since 2008: Member of the Advisory Board of the Iuris Canonici Medii Aevi Consociatio (ICMAC).
  • Since 2008: Member of the Advisory Board of the Stephan Kuttner Institute of Medieval Canon Law.
  • 2010: Full member of the Academia Europaea

Fonts (selection)

  • Normativity and empiricism in public law and political science around 1900. Historical-systematic investigation of the life and work of Richard Schmidt (1862-1944) and the development of methods of his time . Ebelsbach 1998 (Münchener Universitätsschriften - Law Faculty. Treatises on Basic Legal Research, 81), 433 p. At the same time dissertation, University of Munich, Law Faculty.
  • Special law in the early modern period. The early modern ius singulare, examined using the privilegia miserabilium personarum, senum and indorum in the old and new world . Frankfurt / Main 2008 (Studies on European Legal History, 231), 358 pp. At the same time, habilitation thesis, University of Munich , Faculty of Law.

literature

  • Thomas Duve: Blick nach Amerika , in: Annual Report 2009 of the Max Planck Society, Beileger, page 3, heading Acceptance of calls

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Remarks

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  2. ^ Membership directory: Thomas Duve. Academia Europaea, accessed June 23, 2017 .