Prof.mr. C.J.H. Jansen is hoogleraar Rechtsgeschiedenis en Burgerlijk recht aan de Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen.
Meer over C.J.H. JansenStories From the History of the Faculty of Law in Nijmegen (1923-2023)
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This book is about the history of the law faculty of the Roman Catholic (RC) University in Nijmegen, starting from its foundation in 1923. In addition to a description of the ups and downs of this faculty, it also contains portraits of the most important professors and lecturers. These portraits not only focus on their lives and work. They also deal with questions such as: What common motives did the professors and lecturers have? What role did the Catholic faith play in their work? How did they cope with the occupation in the 1940s and the secularisation in the 1960s? What methods did they use in practicing their profession?
In addition to the history of the Faculty of Law in Nijmegen, the book also sketches a picture of the development of legal science and the impact of social developments on the functioning of the Faculty in the past century. It is therefore interesting for anyone interested in the development of law since the First World War.
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Lezersrecensies
Inhoudsopgave
1 Introduction 11
2 The old university and law faculty 12
3 Back to the twentieth century: the founding of the Roman Catholic University 14
4 Efforts by Schrijnen, Brom and Hoogveld to establish the Faculty of Law 17
5 The place of Roman law in the Nijmegen professorships 22
6 Objections to establishing the Roman Catholic University 24
7 Conclusions 25
2 Professors and lectors in the Faculty of Law (1923-1940) 27
1 Introduction 27
2 The first generation of Nijmegen law professors and lectors 28
3 The second generation of law professors and lectors 42
4 The Nijmegen professors and natural law 52
5 Resistance to fascism and National Socialism 55
6 The law study associations 60
7 Conclusion 60
3 The Nijmegen Faculty of Law in the Second World War (1940-1945) 63
1 Introduction 63
2 The arrests of Regout and Hoogveld 64
3 The Nijmegen Faculty of Law up to April 1943 66
4 The Nijmegen Faculty of Law from 11 April 1943 to 1945 71
5 Conclusion 75
4 Development and expansion of the Nijmegen Faculty of Law (1945-1970) 77
1 Introduction 77
2 Administrative and organisational changes 79
3 The post-war generation of law professors 81
4 Frans Duynstee and Willem van der Grinten: mainstays of the Nijmegen Faculty of Law 93
5 Nijmegen professors and natural law 101
6 Canon law in the Nijmegen law curriculum 104
7 The beginnings of Nijmegen’s notary training as an academic study 106
8 The maelstrom of time: depillarisation and democratisation 109
9 Conclusion 111
5 The ‘modern’ Faculty of Law (1970-1998) 113
1 Introduction 113
2 Personalities from the 1970s 115
3 Personalities from the 1980s 127
4 Centre for Professional Legal Education (CPO) 136
5 Special law programmes in Nijmegen 138
6 Radboud Business Law Institute (OO&R) and Centre for Migration Law (CMR) 140
7 Conclusion 142
6 Concluding remarks (1998-2023) 145
1 Introduction 145
2 Administrative and organisational changes 146
3 Conclusion and recap 150
Overview of the teaching responsibilities of the Nijmegen law professors 153
Deans of the Nijmegen Law Faculty since 1970 and Alumni Deans (since 2007) 159
Adresslist of Professors in 1946 161
Bibliography 163
Index 173
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- coaching en trainen
- communicatie en media
- economie
- financieel management
- inkoop en logistiek
- internet en social media
- it-management / ict
- juridisch
- leiderschap
- marketing
- mens en maatschappij
- non-profit
- ondernemen
- organisatiekunde
- personal finance
- personeelsmanagement
- persoonlijke effectiviteit
- projectmanagement
- psychologie
- reclame en verkoop
- strategisch management
- verandermanagement
- werk en loopbaan