standing and innovative contributions to legal science, and we are proud to have them included you in our scholarly community. The programme of the conference was really stimulating – and the multitude of topics and perspectives represented is impressive – including international public and private law, procedural law, constitutional law, social law and European law as well as, for example, comparative, law & society and law and politics perspectives. I would like to express my sincere gratitude, firstly, to the organizing committee, and secondly, to the Olin Foundation for Legal History not only for their generous financial support of the conference but also by the publishing of the interesting scholarly articles of the conference in this volume of Studies of Legal History, Rättshistoriska studier. Mia Rönnmar, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Lund University, 2015–2020
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