World History of State and Law

  • Typ: Seminar (S)
  • Lehrstuhl: Studium Generale. Forum Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft (FORUM)
  • Semester: SS 2026
  • Zeit: Mi. 29.04.2026
    09:45 - 11:15, wöchentlich


    Mi. 06.05.2026
    09:45 - 11:15, wöchentlich

    Mi. 13.05.2026
    09:45 - 11:15, wöchentlich

    Mi. 20.05.2026
    09:45 - 11:15, wöchentlich

    Mi. 03.06.2026
    09:45 - 11:15, wöchentlich

    Mi. 10.06.2026
    09:45 - 11:15, wöchentlich

    Mi. 17.06.2026
    09:45 - 11:15, wöchentlich

    Mi. 24.06.2026
    09:45 - 11:15, wöchentlich

    Mi. 01.07.2026
    09:45 - 11:15, wöchentlich

    Mi. 08.07.2026
    09:45 - 11:15, wöchentlich

    Mi. 15.07.2026
    09:45 - 11:15, wöchentlich

    Mi. 22.07.2026
    09:45 - 11:15, wöchentlich

    Mi. 29.07.2026
    09:45 - 11:15, wöchentlich


  • Dozent: Prof. Ivan Balykin
  • SWS: 2
  • LVNr.: 1130603
  • Hinweis: Online
Inhalt

The Seminar explains the development of state construction, the legal system, and social structure throughout history (from Ancient Egypt to contemporary times):

·       General characteristics of the History of State and Law of the countries of the Ancient East. History of the State and Law (HSL) of Ancient Egypt. History of State and Law of Ancient Babylon. HSL of Ancient China and Ancient India.

·       HSL of Ancient Greece. History of State and Law of Ancient Rome.

·       General characteristics of the feudal State and Law. History of the Kingdom of the Franks.

·       HSL of feudal France and Germany. History of State and Law of feudal England.

·       HSL of Byzantium and the Arabian Caliphate.

·       The emergence and development of bourgeois State and Law in England (mid XVII–XIX centuries.). The US (XVII–XIX centuries). and in France (the end of the XVIII – 30th years of the XX century).

·       Formation and development of bourgeois Germany and Japan (XIX – 30th years of the XX century).

·       HSL of contemporary Germany, modern France

·        USA,  modern UK

·        Ukraine

·       China and Japan

2-3 LP

VortragsspracheEnglisch
Literaturhinweise

Good English language skills B2, willingness to dabate and make oral presentation

Organisatorisches

Registration required at: https://plus.campus.kit.edu/signmeup/procedures/6002