Legal History
2023
- Martín Hernán Di Marco: “Stop it with Mommy and Daddy!” Analyzing How Accounts of People in Prison Change with Their Trajectory in Argentinean Penal Institutions.
2022
- Julia Katherina Mahnken: Digital Transformations in Drug-Related Crime: Figurations, Interdependencies, and Balances of Power.
- Anne Nassauer: Video Data Analysis as a Tool for Studying Escalation Processes: The Case of Police Use of Force.
- Laura D. Keesman & Don Weenink: Feel it Coming: Situational Turning Points in Police-Civilian Encounters.
2021
- Nina Amelung: “Crimmigration Control” across Borders: The Convergence of Migration and Crime Control through Transnational Biometric Databases.
2019
- Christian Bessy & Francis Chateauraynaud: The Dynamics of Authentication and Counterfeits in Markets.
2016
- Peter Itzen: Who is Responsible in Winter? Traffic Accidents, the Fight against Hazardous Weather and the Role of Law in a History of Risks.
- Niccolo Caldararo: Human Sacrifice, Capital Punishment, Prisons & Justice: The Function and Failure of Punishment and Search for Alternatives.
2015
- Rainer Diaz-Bone, Claude Didry & Robert Salais: Conventionalist’s Perspectives on the Political Economy of Law. An Introduction.
- Rainer Diaz-Bone: Institutionalist and Methodological Perspectives on Law – Contributions of the Economics of Convention.
- Claude Didry: The Institutional Foundations of “Labor Conventions” in France between the Wars.
- Christian Bessy: The Dynamics of Law and Conventions.
- Michela Barbot: When the History of Property Rights Encounters the Economics of Convention. Some Open Questions Starting from European History.
- Frédéric Marty: Towards an Economics of Convention-Based Approach of the European Competition Policy.
- Lisa Knoll: The Hidden Regulation of Carbon Markets.
- Simon Deakin: Juridical Ontology: The Evolution of Legal Form.
- Bernd Ladwig: Animal Rights – Politicised, but not Humanised. An Interest-Based Critique of Citizenship for Domesticated Animals.
- Tine Stein: Human Rights and Animal Rights: Differences Matter.
- Federico Zuolo: Equality among Animals and Religious Slaughter.
- Karsen Nowrot: Animals at War: The Status of “Animal Soldiers” under International Humanitarian Law.
2013
- Karl Härter: Security and Cross-Border Political Crime: The Formation of Transnational Security Regimes in 18th and 19th Century Europe.
2012
- Christian Booß: Rechtsanwälte und politische Prozesse in der späten DDR. Eine quantitative Auswertung von MfS-ermittelten Prozessen 1984.
- Patricio Sáiz: Social Networks of Innovation in the European Periphery: Exploring Independent versus Corporate Patents in Spain circa 1820-1939.
2010
- Cornel Zwierlein & Rüdiger Graf: The Production of "Human Security" in Premodern and Contemporary History.
- Christopher Daase: "National, Societal", and "Human Security": On the Transformation of Political Language.
- Karl Härter: Security and "Gute Policey" in Early Modern Europe: Concepts, Laws, and Instruments.
- Klaus Weinhauer: Youth Crime, Urban Spaces, and Security in Germany since the 19th Century.
- Ingvill C. Mochmann & Sabine Lee: The human rights of children born of war: case analyses of past and present conflicts.
2009
- Heidi Sack: "Wir werden lächelnd aus dem Leben scheiden": Faszination Selbstmord in der Steglitzer Schülertragödie und in Diskursen der Weimarer Zeit.
- Helmut Weber: The 'but for' test and other devices: the role of hypothetical events in the law.
2008
- Nigel G. Fielding & Jane L. Fielding: Resistance and adaptation to criminal identity: using secondary analysis to evaluate classic studies of crime and deviance.
- Monika Röther: Pop songs for the tape recorder, LPs for the record player?: the market launch of tape recorders in West Germany and the copyright debate on young consumers' practice of tape-recording in the 1950s and 1960s.