Willem Van der Tanerijen (died 1499) was a
jurist in the
Duchy of Brabant (the territory of which is now divided between the
Netherlands and
Belgium) whose manuscript treatise on the procedures of the major courts of the duchy is an important source for the legal history of the fifteenth century.[1][2] He was also a proponent of university training in law.[3]
Boeck van der loopender practijken der raidtcameren van Brabant, edited by E. I. Strubbe, 2 vols. (Brussels, Commission royale pour la publication des anciennes lois et ordonnances de la Belgique, 1952).[5]
^Jean-Marie Cauchies, "Le privilège ou la keure", in Das Privileg im europäischen Vergleich, part 1, edited by Barbara Dölemeyer and Heinz Mohnhaupt (Ius commune: Veröffentlichungen des Max-Planck Instituts für Europäische rechtsgeschichte 125; Frankfurt am Main, 1997), p. 135.
^R. C. Van Caenegem, "Roman Law in the Southern Netherlands", in Law, History, the Low Countries and Europe (London, 1994), p. 130.
^E. I. Strubbe, "De vijftiendeeuwse Brabantse rechtsgeleerde Willelm van der Tanerijen", Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis 11 (1932), pp. 265-283.