Thomas Duve
Professor
Historical department
M-ITI (Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute)
Germany
Biography
Thomas Duve was born in Hamburg in 1967. he served as a faculty assistant at the University of Munich, as a research associate and then as head of a subproject at the SFB 573 (pluralisation and authority in the early modern period) Munich, Germany. he was a professor of legal history with so- Dedicación especial en investigación at the Faculty of Law and Professor of the History of Church Law at the Faculty of Church Since 2009 he has been a Scientific Member of the MPG, since 2010 Managing Director of the MPIeR and Professor of Comparative Legal History at the Faculty of Law at the Goethe University Frankfurt.
Research Interest
Thomas Duve research interests lie in the legal history of the Early Modern Period and of modernity, with a special interest in the legal history of Latin America.
Publications
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Duve T, Spatial Perceptions Juridical Practices, and Early International Legal Thought around 1500 From Tordesillas to Saragossa, in Kadelbach, Stefan System, Order, and International Law The Early History of International Legal Thought from Machiavelli to Hegel Oxford, Oxford University Press Pp: 418-442.