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The 19th and 20th centuries saw the "Great Codifications" (like the German BGB) and the rise of . Following the World Wars, the focus shifted toward protecting individual rights against the state, leading to the globalization of legal standards and the establishment of international courts. Why It Matters Today
Studying General History of Law allows us to see that law is not static. It is a living reflection of a society’s values, economy, and power structures. Understanding where a rule came from is often the only way to truly understand what it means today.
The Catholic Church developed its own legal system, which heavily influenced family and inheritance law. Genel Hukuk Tarihi
Germanic tribes brought traditions based on community and ordeal.
Developed in England after the Norman Conquest (1066). It relies on stare decisis (precedent), where judicial decisions form the basis of the law. 5. Natural Law vs. Legal Positivism The Enlightenment brought a philosophical shift: The 19th and 20th centuries saw the "Great
The idea that there are universal moral principles inherent in human nature, discoverable by reason (influencing Human Rights).
As modern nations formed, two dominant legal "families" emerged: It is a living reflection of a society’s
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