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Der vorliegende reich illustrierte Band ist Wolfgang Sellert anlässlich seines 80. Geburtstages zugeeignet und widmet sich in neun Beiträgen den zentralen Fragestellungen seines Lebenswerkes, insbesondere der Geschichte der Höchstgerichtsbarkeit des Alten Reiches (Reichshofrat und Reichskammergericht), der Prozessrechtsgeschichte und der Rechtsikonographie. Nachdem in einem einleitenden Beitrag das Leben und Werk des Jubilars gewürdigt werden, steht in zwei Beiträgen das auf zwei Jahrzehnte angelegte Akademieprojekt zur Erschließung der Akten des Kaiserlichen Reichshofrates im Fokus. Weitere Beiträge widmen sich der Geschichte des Markenrechts, der Strafrechtsgeschichte, der Geschichte des Zivilprozesses und in drei abschließenden Beiträgen mit reichem Bildmaterial rechtsikonographischen Fragestellungen. The richly illustrated volume commemorates Wolfgang Sellert’s 80th birthday. It addresses the central themes of his life’s work, including the history of the supreme courts in the Holy Roman Empire, the history of procedural law, and the iconography of law. Wolfgang Sellert was the spiritus rector of the Göttingen Academy project to study the records of the Aulic Council, a major focus of this volume.
Courts of last resort --- Justice, Administration of --- History. --- Holy Roman Empire. --- Aulic Council. --- Imperial Chamber Court. --- Legal History.
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Im 18. Jahrhundert kam es in zahlreichen Reichsstädten zu einer Welle von teils spektakulären und mitunter gewalttätigen Verfassungskonflikten, die oftmals vor dem Wiener Reichshofrat verhandelt und friedlich geschlichtet wurden. Den zeitlichen Schwerpunkt der Untersuchung bildet die Regierungszeit Karls VI. (1711-1740), den räumlichen die süddeutschen Reichsstädte, vor allem Augsburg und Nürnberg. Der Autor kann aufzeigen, wie die reichsstädtischen Reichshofratsprozesse zu frühneuzeitlichen Medienereignissen wurden. Er untersucht dazu die Kommunikationskanäle, die eingesetzten Medien und die personellen Verflechtungen zwischen Reich und Region. Die Medienstrategien der Prozessparteien werden ebenso analysiert wie die mediale Selbstinszenierung der kaiserlichen Gerichtsbarkeit. Seine Untersuchung der zeitgenössischen Publizistik macht deutlich, dass das frühe 18. Jahrhundert eine Phase des Medienwandels hin zu einem verstärkten Gebrauch der Druckmedien war.
Conflict management --- Conflict control --- Conflict resolution --- Dispute settlement --- Management of conflict --- Managing conflict --- Management --- Negotiation --- Problem solving --- Social conflict --- Crisis management --- Holy Roman Empire. --- Aulic Council --- Reichshofrat --- Reichshofrath --- Judicium Caesareo-Imperiale Aulicum --- Judicium Imperiale Aulicum --- History. --- In mass media.
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Courts of last resort --- History --- Holy Roman Empire --- -Courts, Supreme --- Last resort, Courts of --- Supreme courts --- Appellate procedure --- Courts --- Appellate courts --- Constitutional courts --- Holy Roman Empire. Reichshofrat --- Holy Roman Empire. Reichskammergericht --- History. --- -History --- Courts, Supreme --- Holy Roman Empire. --- Camera Imperialis Judicii --- Iudicium Camerale --- Judicium Camerale --- Speyer (Germany). --- Summum Statuum Imperii Consistorium --- Aulic Council --- Reichshofrat --- Reichshofrath --- Judicium Caesareo-Imperiale Aulicum --- Judicium Imperiale Aulicum --- Courts of last resort - Germany - History
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Anti-injunction law
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Actions and defenses
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Gerechtelijk privaatrecht. Burgerlijk procesrecht. Burgerlijke rechtsvervolging--
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"In her time, Maria Theresa (1717-1780) was the most powerful woman in the world. She ruled the Habsburg Empire from 1740-1780, an era when empires dominated Europe. She was the sovereign of a vast empire, ruling Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Transylvania, Flanders, and other Habsburg territories, and by marriage she was, among other titles, the Holy Roman Empress. Maria Theresa began her reign at the age of 23 after her father, Emperor Charles VI, died. Immediately after his death, her right to inherit the throne was challenged by most of the sovereign rulers of Europe. Despite setbacks such as the loss of Silesia, her richest province, to her life-long enemy Frederick II of Prussia, Maria Theresa proved to be a highly effective ruler. She initiated financial and educational reforms, promoted commerce, and reorganized the army, all of which strengthened Austria's resources. She was a key figure in the power politics of eighteenth-century Europe and she brought unity to the Habsburg Monarchy and was considered one of its most capable leaders. Maria Theresa and her husband Francis I also had sixteen children, most famously Marie Antoinette. Stollberg-Rilinger's biography challenges many of the myths that surround Maria Theresa's reign, such as that she came to the throne completely naïve and unprepared. Stollberg-Rilinger shows that from early childhood on, Maria Theresa carefully observed what went on in court and how her father acted as a monarch dealing with sovereigns across Europe. She clears away the gendered misconceptions surrounding Maria Theresa's life and, through fresh, critical readings of the source material, reveals the historical reality. She also refutes anachronistic narratives that assume a false continuity between Maria Theresa's time and later periods. Unlike previous biographers, Stollberg-Rilinger is able to paint a detailed portrait of Maria Theresa as Empress, "king," and reformer, and as a mother and master manipulator, by reconstructing the world in which the Austrian Empress lived and reigned"--
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