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Royal Police Ordinances In Early Modern Sweden The Emergence Of Voluntaristic Understanding Of Law Toomas Kotkas

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Royal Police Ordinances In Early Modern Sweden The Emergence Of Voluntaristic Understanding Of Law Toomas Kotkas
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.12 MB
Author: Toomas Kotkas
ISBN: 9789004258945, 9004258949
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Royal Police Ordinances In Early Modern Sweden The Emergence Of Voluntaristic Understanding Of Law Toomas Kotkas by Toomas Kotkas 9789004258945, 9004258949 instant download after payment.

Royal Police Ordinances in Early Modern Sweden offers a comprehensive account of the legal regulation of 16th- and 17th-century Swedish society. In comparison to present-day usage, during the early modern period the term ‘police’ had a broader meaning. It referred to ‘good societal order’ covering a variety of areas of societal life such as public finances, commerce, professions, infrastructure, public health and poor relief, public morality, public security, and so on.
Through an analysis of a large body of ordinances Toomas Kotkas claims that in 17th-century Sweden a new, voluntaristic understanding of law emerged. Royal police ordinances were no longer perceived merely as a means of enforcing older medieval law but instead as an instrument of directing society towards aspired-to goals.

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