!!Heikki Pihlajamäki  - Selected Publications
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1. Conquest and the Law in Swedish Livonia (ca. 1630–1710): A Case of Legal Pluralism in Early Modern Europe  (Brill: Leiden, 2017).  \\
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2. The Birth of Commercial Law in Early Modern Sweden: Sources and Historiography, in Heikki Pihlajamäki, Albrecht Cordes, Serge Dauchy and Dave De ruysscher (eds.), Understanding the Sources of Early Modern and Modern Commercial Law:  Statutes, Courts, Contracts, and Legal Scholarship (Leiden: Brill, 2018), 266-285.\\
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3. Merging Comparative Law and Legal History – Towards an Integrated Discipline, The American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 66:4 (2018), 733-750.\\
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4. Tracing Legal History in Continental Civil Law, in Heikki Pihlajamäki & Markus D. Dubber & Christopher Tomlins (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Legal History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), 717-735.\\
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5. Heikki Pihlajamäki & Markus Dubber & Mark Godfrey (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of European Legal History (Oxford:  Oxford University Press, 2018). \\
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6. Legal Codes as Cultural Products, in Simon Stern, Maksymilian del Mar & Bernadette Meyler (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Law and Humanities (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), 703-718.\\
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7. Christianity and the Liberal Enlightenment Reforms of Criminal Law, in Mark Hill QC, Norman Doe, RH Helmholz (eds.), Christianity and Criminal Law (London: Routledge, 2020), 80-95.\\
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8. Summoning to court: ordines iudiciarii and Swedish medieval legislation, Scandinavian Journal of History 45:5 (2020), 547-572. \\
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9. Legal Authorities in the Seventeenth-Century Swedish Empire, in Guido Rossi (ed), Legal Authorities in Early Modern Europe (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020).\\
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10. The limits of positivism: Finnish criminal law scholarship and the European context at the turn of the twentieth century in Michele Pifferi (ed.), The Limits of Criminological Positivism: The Movement for Criminal Law Reform in the West, 1870-1940. (London: Routledge,  2021), 116-134.