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The Legal History Library, a series edited by Remco van Rhee (Maastricht), Dirk Heirbaut (Ghent), and M.C. Mirow (FIU), has just published Understanding the Sources of Early Modern and Modern Commercial Law edited by Heikki Pihlajamäki, Albrecht Cordes, Serge Dauchy and Dave De ruysscher (Leiden: Brill Nijhoff, 2018).

The contributions of Understanding the Sources of Early Modern and Modern Commercial Law: Courts, Statutes, Contracts, and Legal Scholarship show the wealth of sources which historians of commercial law use to approach their subject. Depending on the subject, historical research on mercantile law must be ready to open up to different approaches and sources in a truly imaginative and interdisciplinary way. This, more than many other branches of law, has always been largely non-state law. Normative, ‘official’, sources are important in commercial law as well, but other sources are often needed to complement them. The articles of the volume present an excellent assemblage of those sources. Anja Amend-Traut, Albrecht Cordes, Serge Dauchy, Dave De ruysscher, Olivier Descamps, Ricardo Galliano Court, Eberhard Isenmann, Mia Korpiola, Peter Oestmann, Heikki Pihlajamäki, Edouard Richard, Margrit Schulte Beerbühl, Guido Rossi, Bram Van Hofstraeten, Boudewijn Sirks, Alain Wijffels, and Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz.

Additional information about the book may be found at: https://brill.com/abstract/title/33821


Professor Mirow is a founding faculty of FIU College of Law and member of the Florida Bar. He publishes extensively on legal history and property. To read Professor Mirow’s works, visit his Selected Works gallery.