The document describes the evolution of states and legal systems across different historical periods from ancient to contemporary times. It outlines key developments in ancient civilizations like Egypt, Babylon, India, China, Greece and Rome. The medieval period saw the emergence of states in France and reforms under figures like Henry II and Charlemagne. The modern era was characterized by bourgeois revolutions in Britain, the US, Germany and France. This led to the formation of modern legal systems. Contemporary law has continued to evolve with events like socialist revolutions and the rise of fascist dictatorships.
The document describes the evolution of states and legal systems across different historical periods from ancient to contemporary times. It outlines key developments in ancient civilizations like Egypt, Babylon, India, China, Greece and Rome. The medieval period saw the emergence of states in France and reforms under figures like Henry II and Charlemagne. The modern era was characterized by bourgeois revolutions in Britain, the US, Germany and France. This led to the formation of modern legal systems. Contemporary law has continued to evolve with events like socialist revolutions and the rise of fascist dictatorships.
The document describes the evolution of states and legal systems across different historical periods from ancient to contemporary times. It outlines key developments in ancient civilizations like Egypt, Babylon, India, China, Greece and Rome. The medieval period saw the emergence of states in France and reforms under figures like Henry II and Charlemagne. The modern era was characterized by bourgeois revolutions in Britain, the US, Germany and France. This led to the formation of modern legal systems. Contemporary law has continued to evolve with events like socialist revolutions and the rise of fascist dictatorships.
Ancient Period: The emergence of states in the Ancient East
Ancient Egypt, Ancient Babylon, Development of the legal system in Ancient Ancient India, Ancient China, Ancient Egypt. Greece, Ancient Rome Basic codifications of Ancient Babylon. Particularities of Law Development in Ancient India Ancient Chinese Law. Military democracy in Sparta. Law in Ancient Greece. Solon's Laws. Court proceedings in Ancient Greece. Middle Age: Appearance of the state to the francs and their Byzantine Empire, Medieval France, state arrangement Medieval Germany The reforms of Henry II. Carol the Great and his reforms. Christianity in the Franks. Case law in francs. Treaty of Verdun and the bankruptcy of the Empire of franch The French penal code from the medieval period. The jurisprudence in the early Germanic cnésates. Christianity in the Franks. Willows Laws. The sources of the law of Western European states. Modern Era: The bourgeois social revolution and its Great Britain, USA, Modern Germany, importance French Republic The colonial empire Great Britain. Modern bourgeois English law. English Parliament as Executive Body English law in the colonies of North America Formation of the French bourgeois state under Napoleon's fear. The Great French Bourgeois Revolution. Dictatorship of the Napoleon family. French law in the French Republic I European military campaigns and importance Contemporary era The bourgeois revolutions of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and their importance in the formation of the new qualitative law. (sec XVII-XIX) Formation of Anglo-Saxon law. Essential changes in the sources of contemporary law. Evolution of the system of contemporary law. The contemporary English penal code. The socialist revolution of 1917 and the establishment of the dictatorship of the proletariat. The fascist dictatorship