Various aspects of reform and renewal in law and politics and the difference between the law and reality in legal procedures within the Kingdom of Hungary and Bohemia are on the agenda in a series of five sessions.
Sponsors are the Research Group for Medievistics (Hungarian Academy of Science / National Archives of Hungary / University of Szeged / Center for Transylvanian Studies, Romanian Academy of Sciences, Cluj-Napoca)
Reform and Renewal in East and Central Europe: Law and Politics, I – Law and Local Customs [Session No: 1022]
Reform and Renewal in East and Central Europe: Law and Politics, II – Diplomatic Activity [Session No: 1122]
Reform and Renewal in East and Central Europe: Law and Politics, III – Royal Power [Session No: 1222]
Reform and Renewal in East and Central Europe: Law and Politics, IV – Practice and Political Thought [Session No: 1322]
Reform and Renewal in East and Central Europe: Law and Politics, V: Transylvania in the 13th Century – Archaeology, Architecture, and Documents [Session No: 1522]
Reform and Renewal in East and Central Europe: Law and Politics, VI – Transylvania and the Banate in the Middle Ages: Archaeology, Laws, and Interpretations [Session No: 1622]
Reform and Renewal in East and Central Europe: Law and Politics, III – Royal Power [Session No: 1222]
Reform and Renewal in East and Central Europe: Law and Politics, IV – Practice and Political Thought [Session No: 1322]
Reform and Renewal in East and Central Europe: Law and Politics, V: Transylvania in the 13th Century – Archaeology, Architecture, and Documents [Session No: 1522]
Reform and Renewal in East and Central Europe: Law and Politics, VI – Transylvania and the Banate in the Middle Ages: Archaeology, Laws, and Interpretations [Session No: 1622]
