Go to main content
Formats
Format
BibTeX
MARCXML
TextMARC
MARC
DublinCore
EndNote
NLM
RefWorks
RIS

Linked e-resources

Details

Intro
Preface
Table of Contents
1 A Catholic university (1923)
1 Introduction
2 The old university and law faculty
3 Back to the twentieth century: the founding of the Roman Catholic University
4 Efforts by Schrijnen, Brom and Hoogveld to establish the Faculty of Law
5 The place of Roman law in the Nijmegen professorships
6 Objections to establishing the Roman Catholic University
7 Conclusions
2 Professors and lectors in the Faculty of Law (1923-1940)
1 Introduction
2 The first generation of Nijmegen law professors and lectors
2.1 Egidius van der Heijden
2.2 Jozef van der Grinten
2.3 Joannes Bellefroid
2.4 Charles Raaijmakers
2.5 Willem Pompe
2.6 Adriaan Louwers and George Russel
3 The second generation of law professors and lectors
3.1 Willem Duynstee
3.2 Pieter Kamphuisen
3.3 Bernardus Hermesdorf
3.4 Robert Regout
4 The Nijmegen professors and natural law
5 Resistance to fascism and National Socialism
6 The law study associations
7 Conclusion
3 The Nijmegen Faculty of Law in the Second World War (1940-1945)
1 Introduction
2 The arrests of Regout and Hoogveld
3 The Nijmegen Faculty of Law up to April 1943
4 The Nijmegen Faculty of Law from 11 April 1943 to 1945
5 Conclusion
4 Development and expansion of the Nijmegen Faculty of Law (1945-1970)
1 Introduction
2 Administrative and organisational changes
3 The post-war generation of law professors
3.1 Joop Jurgens
3.2 Charles Petit
3.3 Joop van der Ven
3.4 Dirk van Eck
4 Frans Duynstee and Willem van der Grinten: mainstays of the Nijmegen Faculty of Law
4.1 Frans Duynstee
4.2 Willem van der Grinten
5 Nijmegen professors and natural law
6 Canon law in the Nijmegen law curriculum
7 The beginnings of Nijmegen's notary training as an academic study.

8 The maelstrom of time: depillarisation and democratisation
9 Conclusion
5 The 'modern' Faculty of Law (1970-1998)
1 Introduction
2 Personalities from the 1970s
2.1 Jozef (Sjef) Maeijer
2.2 Govaert van den Bergh
2.3 Johannes (Jan) Leijten
2.4 Antoon (Teun) Struycken
3 Personalities from the 1980s
3.1 Constantijn (Tijn) Kortmann
3.2 Cornelius (Kees) Groenendijk
3.3 Sebastiaan (Bas) Kortmann
3.4 Martin Jan van Mourik
4 Centre for Professional Legal Education (CPO)
5 Special law programmes in Nijmegen
5.1 Law in Europe
5.2 Other new programmes
5.3 Nijmegen Law School
6 Radboud Business Law Institute (OO&
R) and Centre for Migration Law (CMR)
6.1 Radboud Business Law Institute (OO&
R)
6.2 Centre for Migration Law (CMR)
7 Conclusion
6 Concluding remarks (1998-2023)
1 Introduction
2 Administrative and organisational changes
2.1 General
2.2 Education
2.3 Legal research
2.4 Roman Catholic?
3 Conclusion and recap
Overview of the teaching responsibilities of the Nijmegen law professors
Labor Law
Fiscal Law
Administrative Law
Civil Law
Law of Civil Procedure
European Law
European Private Law
Commercial Law/Company Law
Commercial Law/Economic Law
Jurisprudence
Private International Law
Notarial Law
Business and Law
Philosophy of Law
History of Law and Roman Law
Sociology of Law
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law and Law of Criminal Procedure
Volkenrecht
Deans of the Nijmegen Law Faculty since 1970 and Alumni Deans (since 2007)
Alumni Deans Since 2007
Adresslist of Professors in 1946
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Theology
Faculty of Arts and Philosophy (Psychology)
Emeriti
Lector
Lecturer
Bibliography
Index.

Browse Subjects

Show more subjects...

Statistics

from
to
Export