Houses, bricks and ‘dormant property’ Last summer in Alphen aan den Rijn an accident occurred which caused a lot of damage. The removal of the debris raises an interesting question about ‘dormant property’. Hans-Jan van Kralingen • October 26, 2015 • 1 comment
Some remarks on slavery and legal history The celebrated movie “12 years a slave” features the theme of slavery. How was slavery upheld in the law? In this blog some European cases concerning slavery will be discussed. Hans-Jan van Kralingen • March 06, 2014
100 years of Dutch law reports This year NJ celebrates its 100th anniversary. A good opportunity to make some remarks on the publication of judicial decisions. Hans-Jan van Kralingen • July 25, 2013
How to limit damages? The duplum-rule of emperor Justinian A recurring problem in the law of contract is the limitation of damages. How did emperor Justinian (6th century) solve this problem? Hans-Jan van Kralingen • May 16, 2013