Session was held on “The ‘Austrian Judicial Gazette’ in the Context of European Legal Traditions and the Legal Culture of Early 20th-Century Bukovina.

Session was held on “The ‘Austrian Judicial Gazette’ in the Context of European Legal Traditions and the Legal Culture of Early 20th-Century Bukovina.
5.1.2026
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On 29.04.2026 Within the webinar series “Law Beyond the Text: How History, Culture, and Art Shape Law,” a session was held on “The ‘Austrian Judicial Gazette’ in the Context of European Legal Traditions and the Legal Culture of Early 20th-Century Bukovina.”

The discussion focused on the role of legal periodicals as a key element in shaping legal culture and professional communities. Using the example of the Austrian Judicial Gazette, the session demonstrated how legal ideas, judicial practice, and doctrinal approaches circulated within a broader European legal space.

The webinar highlighted Bukovina’s deep integration into European legal processes and emphasized the importance of historical sources for understanding the development of contemporary law in Ukraine.

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