Variety of Legal Spaces in Ruthenian Lands of Poland-Lithuania during Medieval and Early Modern Times

Internationaler Workshop

Dienstag, 21. November 2023, bis Mittwoch, 22. November 2023

Ort:

via Zoom

Organisation:

Prof. Dr. Tetiana Hoshko
Ukrainian Catholic University (Lemberg)

Dr. Olga Kozubska
Universität Münster

Prof. Dr. Ulrike Ludwig
Käte Hamburger Kolleg "Einheit und Vielfalt im Recht"
ulrike.ludwig@uni-muenster.de

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Konzept

Recent research has shown that forms of legal plurality can be observed at all times and in all places. But even as an overarching phenomenon, legal plurality makes itself felt in very different forms and facets. It is therefore worthwhile to ask about the spatiotemporal settings and, in the course of this, about the factors for the emergence of certain forms of legal plurality, but also of legal unification. The aim of the conference is to examine this using the example of Poland-Lithuania during the Middle Ages and the early modern period.

Programm

Dienstag, 21. November 2023

9.00–9.10 (CET)
Andrii Yasinovskyi (Lviv) & Ulrike Ludwig (Münster) | Welcome

9.10–9.30
Olga Kozubska (Münster) | Introduction

Section 1: Factors of legal unification and pluralism
Chair: Olga Kozubska

9.30–10.15
Tetiana Hoshko (Lviv)
Changes in the legal ideas of the burghers on the Rus lands of the Polish crown under the influence of the ideas of Renaissance humanism (15th to 17th century)

10.15–11.00
Veronika Buteyko-Bujon (Paris)
Intersecting realities. The formation of a polycentric legal and juridical system in the Ukrainian lands in the 16th century

11.00–11.30 | Coffee break

Section 2: Religion as a factor of legal unity and pluralism
Chair: Yurii Zazuliak

11.30–12.15
Mykhailo Tupytsia (Lviv)
From Zamość to Mukachevo: Reception of the Zamość Synod resolutions in the Mukachevo Eparchy in the 18th century

12.15–13.00
Vitaliy Mykhaylovsky (Kyiv)
Агенти впровадження. Перше покоління судових урядників Руського та Подільського воєводств (1434–1450)
[Agents of implementation. The first generation of legal court clerks in Rus’ and Podolian woivodeships (1434–1450)]

13.00–14.00 | Lunch break

Section 3: The example of Lviv
Chair: Mariana Dolynska

14.00–14.45
Jürgen Heyde (Leipzig)
Negotiating legal spaces. The Armenian Statute in 16th century Lviv

14.45–15.30
Olha Hul (Lviv)
Legal pluralism and the jurisdictional conflicts in Lviv in the 16th century

15.30–16.30 | Coffee break

16.30–17.15
Oksana Vinnychenko (Lviv)
Тестаменти бездітних мешканців Львова у XVII ст.: причини укладення та спосіб розпорядження майном
[Last wills of childless residents of Lviv in the 17th century: Reasons for making and method of disposing of property]

Section 4: Phenomena of legal pluralism in the context of the corporative structure of the society (1)
Chair: Leslie Carr-Riegel

17.15–18.00
Oleksiy Vinnychenko (Lviv)
Привілей і право в політичному дискурсі шляхти Руського й Белзького воєводств у світлі сеймикових
актів з останньої чверті XVI і першої половини XVII століть
[Privilege and law in the political discourse of the nobility of the Rus’ and Belz woivodeships in the light of acts of the Dietines from the last quarter of the 16th and the first half of the 17th centuries]

18.00–18.45
Yurii Zazuliak (Lviv)
Abducted women and anxious patriarchs. Abduction of women and ambiguities of noble honour in Galicia (Red Ruthenia) during the 15th–16th centuries

Wednesday, 22 November 2023

Section 5: Phenomena of legal pluralism in the context of the corporative structure of the society (2)
Chair: Anna Paulina Orłowska

10.00–10.45
Agnieszka Bartoszewicz (Warsaw)
The legal culture of peasants. A case study of the Futoma Bench Court (15th to 16th century)

10.45–11.30
Jan Jerzy Sowa (Warsaw)
Soldiers and civilians between military and civilian justice in Red Ruthenia and Volhynia in the second half of the 17th century

11.30–12.30 | Lunch break

Section 6: Economic contexts of legal pluralism and  legal unity
Chair: Olga Kozubska

12.30–13.15
Leslie Carr-Riegel (Münster)
Monetary unity and plurality in Rusthenia (1340–1600)

13.15–14.00
Magdė Vosyliūtė (Leuven)
Defining the legal market space in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1588–1795: the case study of the Duchy of Samogitia

14.00–14.30 | Coffee break

14.30–15.15
Alexandr Osipian (Leipzig)
Facilitating international trade and legal pluralism: Armenian law courts in late medieval and early modern Poland-Lithuania.

15.15–16.00 | Final discussion