Hans-Jan van Kralingen
PhD-fellow/Guest Staff Member
- Name
- Mr. J. van Kralingen BA
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 7841
- j.van.kralingen@law.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-9363-9609
J. (Hans-Jan) van Kralingen studied Classics and Law at the University of Leiden. He obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Classics and a Master’s degree in Law. Hans-Jan started to work on his PhD thesis at the Legal History department of the Leiden Law School in January 2013.
More information about Hans-Jan van Kralingen
Supervisors
The subject of his PhD thesis is the indivisibility of security rights. This ‘principle’ of indivisibility is codified in several modern codifications of private law. Hans-Jan will do research on the history of this principle. In his research he will focus on Roman law and Ius Commune.
Fields of interest
- Legal History
- Roman Law
- Ius Commune
- Comparative law
- Civil law
Teaching Activities
- Roman Law (BA-I)
- History of European Private Law (BA-II/III)
- Comparative and International Private Law (BA-III)
PhD-fellow/Guest Staff Member
- Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
- Instituut voor Metajuridica
- Rechtsgeschiedenis
- Kralingen J. van (20 October 2017), Lezing 'De historische wortels van het beginsel van ondeelbaarheid van het pand- en hypotheekrecht'. Leiden. [lecture].
No relevant ancillary activities