Issue 2 2020

The Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Legal Historical Discourse: from Geography to Economy”. 94 p. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist./2020.4.2

ISSUE CONTENT

Senior Lecturer Olena Petrushenko (Vinnitsya, Ukraine). Martin Heidegger’s Legal Linguistics. The Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Legal Historical Discourse: from Geography to Economy”. pp. 10-15. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.2.10

Dr. habil. Prof. Yakov Rier (Mogilev, Belarus). Essay on the Impact of Climate and Diseases on Medieval DemographyThe Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Legal Historical Discourse: from Geography to Economy”. pp. 16-26. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.2.16

PhD in Political Science Viktor Melnyk (Kyiv, Ukraine). The Governance of the Queen Amalasuintha in Italy (526-535 AD): Description from the View of the Legal History. The Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Legal Historical Discourse: from Geography to Economy”. pp. 27-44. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.2.27

Dr. habil. Julia Gavrilchenko (Minsk, Belarus). Axiological and Institutional Development of Savings and the Problem of Private Property in the Formation of a Market Economy. The Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Legal Historical Discourse: from Geography to Economy”. pp. 45-57. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.2.45

PhD in Law Arsen Terovanesov (Kharkiv, Ukraine). The Development of Medical Law in the Lands of Western Ukraine in the First Half of XX century (Insurance Аspect)The Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Legal Historical Discourse: from Geography to Economy”. pp. 58-77. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.2.58

MA in History Viktoriia Khoma (Chernivtsi, Ukraine). Features of the German-Austrian Оccupation in Ukraine in 1918: Author’s IntroductionThe Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Legal Historical Discourse: from Geography to Economy”. pp. 78-88. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.2.78

Dr. Prof. Fedir Medvid (Kyiv, Ukraine). Oleksiy A. Bakalets – Capital Letter in Ukrainian Historiography (Reflections to the Birthday)The Annals of Legal History. 2020. Volume 4. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Legal Historical Discourse: from Geography to Economy”. pp. 88-93. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2020.4.2.89