Association of Young Legal Historians explained

The Association of Young Legal Historians (AYLH) is an academic organization. It organises the annual conference "Forum of Young Legal Historians", and publishes the "Yearbook of Young Legal History".[1] The "Association of Young Legal Historians" emerged from the "Forum of Young European Legal Historians", which met for the first time in Frankfurt in 1992.

History

The "European Forum of Young Legal Historians" had grown into the leading conference for up-and-coming legal historians. Its origins were two international meetings in Frankfurt am Main in the early 1990s. It was Michael Stolleis who, with the funds of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize, invited young legal historians from East and West to a first meeting in Frankfurt in 1992 at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History. His intention was to bring the discipline together in the wake of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The initiative soon became an institution: the so-called "Forum junger Rechtshistoriker", which met for the first time in Halle in 1995, took place in Berlin in 1996 and called itself the "Europäisches Forum junger Rechtshistorikerinnen und Rechtshistoriker" in Graz in 1997.[2] The 1999 Zürich meeting marked the break-through towards a truly European event. More than a hundred participants from Europe and beyond came together to attend presentations in the German, English, French and Italian languages. Since then, young researchers from countries which had not been reached before visited the conference in increasing numbers.[3] Again a few years later, the addition "Europäisches" was dropped. In the meantime the Forum has become a meeting place for young legal historians from all over the world.[4]

The notion of "young" legal historians is understood in a broad sense. The "Forum of Young Legal Historians" is primarily designed to give all those a chance to present the results of their studies who would not otherwise have the opportunity to do so. As the academic hierarchies tend to affect the free expression of younger researchers, professors holding a chair in legal history are, as a general rule, excluded from participation to the conference. Similarly, professors and organisations who wish to support the objectives of the society may not vote in the general assembly of the AYLH.

Another special feature of the AYLH is the avoiding of any competing for positions within the association. The executive committee simply consists of the organizers of the last, and the next Fora.

Annual fora

Year Conference Location Theme
202327th FYHLSarajevo"Meeting of Legal Cultures"
202226th FYHLIstanbul"Liability and Responsibility in Legal History"
201925th FYHLBrussels"Identity, Citizenship and Legal History"
201824th FYHLWarsaw"Norms and Legal Practice: There and Back again"
201723rd FYHLNaples"History of law and other humanities: views of the legal culture across the time"
201622nd FYHLBelgrade"History of Legal Sources: The Changing Structure of Law"
201521st FYHLTel-Aviv"Law in transition"
201420th FYHLCambridge"Common Laws"
2013 19th FYHL Lille-Ghent"(Wo)men in Legal History"
2012 18th FYHL Vienna"Making things legal"
2011 17th FYHL Maastricht"European Traditions: Integration or Disintegration?"
2010 16th FYHL Frankfurt"Law on Stage"
2009 15th FYHL Florence"Inter-, Trans-, Supra-? Legal Relations and Power Structures in History"
2008 14th FYHL Pécs"Turning Points and Breaklines"
2007 13th FYHL Seville"Crossing Legal Cultures"
2006 12th FYHL Frankfurt"Remembering and Forgetting"
2005 11th FYHL Lucerne"Legal Transfer in History"
2004 10th FYHL Warsaw"The European Legal Community: Between Tradition and Perspectives"
2003 9th FYHL Budapest"The New Europe and its Traditions"
2002 8th FYHL Osnabrück"Europe and its Regions"
2001 7th FYHL Vienna"Ad Fontes"
2000 6th FYHL Leipzig"Ius commune propriumque: Saxonia in the Mirror of the Law"
1999 5th FYHL Zurich"Legal (hi)stories?"
1998 4th FYHL Munich"Kontinuitäten und Zäsuren in der Europäischen Rechtsgeschichte"
1997 3rd FYHL Graz"Recht ohne Grenzen — Grenzen des Rechts"
1996 2nd FYHL Berlin
1995 1st FYHL
1992FrankfurtFirst meeting of young legal historians at the invitation of the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History.

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Notes and References

  1. Tilmann J. Röder, Crossing Academic Cultures. Report to H.Law, 2007, Web site: Archived copy . 2008-09-08 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110611184238/http://www.mpil.de/shared/data/pdf/roeder_aylh_2007_report.pdf . 2011-06-11 .
  2. Duve . Thomas . 2021 . Editorial . Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History . 2021 . 29 . 007–008 . en . 10.12946/rg29/007-008 . 244874744 . 1619-4993. free .
  3. See, e.g., Kaius Tuori, Get a haircut and get a real job! In: Rechtsgeschichte (Rg) 9 (2006), p. 228
  4. Rycke . Wouter De . Jottrand . Maxime . Landmeters . Romain . Plasschaert . Stephanie . Veld . Cornelis Marinus in ’t . 2021 . 25th Annual Forum of Young Legal Historians: Introduction . Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History . 2021 . 29 . 198–199 . de . 10.12946/rg29/198-199 . 244887181 . 1619-4993. free .