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The Legal History Journal (CPH) is a leading Polish scientific peer-reviewed periodical dedicated to the history of law, particularly research on the history of political and legal systems, the history of political and legal doctrines, the history of Roman and canon law, religious law, and the history of law as a science. CPH publishes texts authored by scholars from Poland and abroad, especially in Polish and English, but also accepts works in German, French, and Italian. The journal is published electronically, and all texts are subject to an open-access policy. CPH is the oldest Polish journal in the field of legal history – it has been published continuously since 1948 and was founded by Professor Zygmunt Wojciechowski.
There are no fees for submitting, processing or publishing an article in CPH.
Published by Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland, Faculty of Law and Administration. From 2021 the electronic version is the original one.
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Journal evaluation indicators
The Ministry of Education and Science (2024): 70
h5-index: 5
ISSN (Online): 2720-2186
ISSN (Print): 0070-2471
Articles are licensed under a Creative Commons
CPH takes part in the Initiative for Open Citations I4OC and follows the principles of the cOAlition S Plan.
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Announcements
Lecture by Prof. Wim Decock on the Early Modern Moral Theology and Law. Today at 4 p.m., online!
This is a gentle reminder of the third online lecture this semester. Join us today at 4 p.m. via MS Teams to hear Prof. Wim Decock (University of Louvain) present his talk titled Usus theologicus pandectarum: on theologians’ use of Roman law.
Meeting link: https://bit.ly/legalhistory2-3
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Lecture by Prof. Dirk Heirbaut on Decodification Today at 4 p.m. Online!
This is a gentle reminder of the second online lecture this semester. Join us at 4 p.m. via MS Teams to hear Prof. Dirk Heirbaut (Ghent) present his talk titled Redefining Codification: A Proposal Based on Comparative Legal History.
Meeting link: https://bit.ly/legalhistory2-2
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Second Lecture Series in Legal History
Czasopismo Prawno-Historyczne (Legal History Journal) is organizing the second series of invited online lectures in legal history. Four lectures will focus on both European legal tradition and comparative legal history. Join us online to engage with leading scholars in the field: Aniceto Masferrer (University of Valencia), Dirk Heirbaut (Ghent University), Wim Decock (University of Louvain), and Tommaso Beggio (University of Trento).
The first lecture will be held on October 10th, 2024, at 4:00 PM CEST.
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