Law
Dieter Grimm
Verfassung und Privatrecht im 19. Jahrhundert
Die Formationsphase
[Constitution and Private Law in the Nineteenth Century. The Formative Phase.]
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Published in German.
Constitutional history and the history of private law are usually dealt with separately, although this does not do their subjects justice. Constitutional and private law were closely connected even before the horizontal effect of fundamental rights was discovered in the twentieth century. However, their relationship changes depending on the context. The situation in France where the transition from monarchical absolutism and feudal society to bourgeois state and society was brought about by an already emancipated bourgeoisie through a revolutionary act differed from that in Germany where change emanated from the state and required a lengthy, legally-organised and evolutionary process. Bourgeois society's formative phase between revolution and restoration (1789 and 1820) furnishes a great variety of source material which could well provide the basis for analysing how the relationship between the two fields of law developed further.