Studia historica Brunensia 71 (2024), 2

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Studia historica Brunensia 71 (2024), 2
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Arbiter, Arbitrator, or Compositor Amicabilis: Medieval Arbitration between Diplomatics and Legal History

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Filozofická fakulta Masarykovy univerzity
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Historický ústav
Land
Czech Republic
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602 00
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Brno
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Arna Nováka 1
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Stanislav Bárta, Institut für historische Hilfswissenschaften und Archivwesen, Masaryk Universität

The present volume of Studia Historica Brunensia contains studies presented at a workshop held on December 5–6, 2023, at the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University in Brno. The workshop is part of a series of regular meetings on diplomatics from various perspectives, organized by the Department of Auxiliary Historical Sciences and Archive Studies (this was the fifth event in the series). On this occasion it was titled "Arbiter, Arbitrator, or Compositor Amicabilis: Medieval Arbitration between Diplomatics and Legal History." The workshop brought together experts from various disciplines, including legal historians, medieval historians, and scholars of diplomatics, with participants from Czechia, Germany, Austria, Poland, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Introduction
Přemysl Bar – Lenka Šmídová Malárová – Lukáš Führer

Role of Arbiter in Roman Classical law
Petr Dostalík

Standard of proof in late medieval legal theory – a conceptual journey
Patryk Maćkowiak

Der Beginn königlicher Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit im Reich – Eine diplomatischeund historiografische Spurensuche in der ersten Hälfte des 12. Jahrhunderts
Felix Timmer

“...compromittimus tanquam in arbitros et arbitratores nostros et amicabiles compositors”: On some aspects of arbitration practice in Bohemia and Moravia in ecclesiastical disputes of the 13th century through the lens of compromise and arbitration charters
Lukáš Führer

Partial or Absolute Authority: The Head (Djed) of the Bosnian Church as an Arbiter in Determining Culpability Between Bosnian Rulers and Nobles in the 14th and 15th Centuries
Enes Dedić

Alternative dispute resolution from the perspective of legal instructions of Brno swornmen for Uherské Hradiště
Lenka Šmídová Malárová

Ecclesiastical Dispute Resolution in the Diocese of Prague: Arbitration proceedings of Vicar General and Corrector of the Clergy at the turn of 14th and 15th century
Veronika Ondrášková

The Prague “Parvus ordinarius”: Its doctrine on judicial and extrajudicial procedure
Jakub Razim

Transalpine Conflict Resolution between Arbitration and Reprisals: The Haidens of Vienna vs. Bologna, 1438–1498
Ondřej Schmidt

„quod non possit iudiciarie terminari“ : Arbitration Landscape in the Late Medieval Swiss Confederation Heinrich Speich

König Sigismund als Schiedsrichter in den dynastischen Konflikten der bayerischen Wittelsbacher in der ersten Hälfte des 15. Jahrhunderts: Politik und Kommunikation
Uwe Tresp

De alto et basso: Ein Experiment aus dem Bereich der „Distant Diplomatics“ zum Formular von Urkunden aus dem Schiedsgerichtswesen
Daniel Luger – Florian Atzenhofer-Baumgartner

Conclusion: Some thoughts on Arbiter, arbitrator or compositor amicabilis
Klara Hübner

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