New Perspectives in the Roman Law of Property: Essays for Barry Nicholas

Author:   Peter Birks (Professor of English Law, Professor of English Law, University of Southampton)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198256144


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   29 June 1989
Format:   Hardback
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This collection of essays, contributed by friends and colleagues of Barry Nicholas, is a Festschrift to mark the occasion of his 70th birthday, and it is also an important contribution to the study of a specific area of Roman Law.Barry Nicholas is one of the leading comparatists and Roman lawyers of his day. For many years All Souls Reader in Roman Law, and then Professor of Comparative Law in the University of Oxford, he retires this year after more than 10 years as Principal of Brasenose College.

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Author:   Peter Birks (Professor of English Law, Professor of English Law, University of Southampton)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Clarendon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   0.543kg
ISBN:  

9780198256144


ISBN 10:   0198256140
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   29 June 1989
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

G. H. Treitel: Barry Nicholas; Hans Ankum & Eric Pool: Rem in Bonis Meis Esse and Rem in Bonis Meam Esse: Traces of the development of Roman Double Ownership ; J. L. Barton : Animus and Possessio Nomine Alieno; Peter Birks: An unacceptable face of human property; John W. Cairns: Craig, Cujas, and the definition of Feudum: Is a Feu a Usufruct?; Jeroen M. J. Chorus: Illegal alienations in classical Roman law; Michael Crawford: Aut Sacrom Aut Poublicom; Robin Evans-Jones & Geoffrey D. MacCormack: Iusta Causa Traditionis; Robert Feenstra: Dominium and Ius In Re Aliena: The origins of a civil law distinction; W. M. Gordon: The importance of the Iusta Cause of Traditio; Tony Honore: Conveyances of land and professional standards in the later Empire; David Johnston: Successive rights and successful remedies: Life interests in Roman law; Grant McLeod: Wild and tame animals and birds in Roman law; Alan Rodger: The position of Aquae Ductus in the Praetor's Edict; Peter G. Stein: `Equitable' remedies for the protection of property; Jan Willem Tellegen & Olga Tellegen-Couperus: Joint Usufruct in Cicero's Pro Caecina; Raymond Westbrook: Restrictions on alienation of property in early Roman law; Laurens Winkel: Usucapio Pro Suo and the classification of the Causea Usucapionis by the Roman Jurists

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'In an impressively high standard of papers, the collection displays the qualities of analysis, argument and concise expression which are the strengths of the best work in the field of Roman Law' The Scots Law Times 'This collection contains interesting contributions and is a worthy votum for Nicholas.' Journal of Legal History


`This collection contains interesting contributions and is a worthy votum for Nicholas.' Journal of Legal History `In an impressively high standard of papers, the collection displays the qualities of analysis, argument and concise expression which are the strengths of the best work in the field of Roman Law' The Scots Law Times


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