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"Provides students with an exposition of Roman civil law and procedure, setting the law in the context of the history... Read More >>
In less than fifty-three years, Rome subjected most of the known world to its rule. Written by a team of specialist... Read More >>
"Helmholz addresses the ius commune's relation to and influence on English law. He begins by observing that there... Read More >>
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Argues that law fails to keep step with social change, even when that change is massive. To illustrate the ways... Read More >>
The King's Towns is the first book to study the relationship between England's central government and four royally... Read More >>
This book contains the text on which Professor Zimmermann's Clarendon Lectures at the University of Oxford in October... Read More >>
This book focused on texts and contexts is dedicated to a great contemporary Romanist, legal historian and comparative... Read More >>
Scottish Law is a fusion of common law and civil law, a system which draws on the legal traditions of both Rome... Read More >>
'A History of Private Law in Scotland: Obligations' is a detailed and systematic study in the field of private law.... Read More >>
This is a reprint and translation of Larva Legis which contributed to the establishment of a critical approach towards... Read More >>
Thematic rather that chronological in approach, this fascinating legal biography provides both a history of a uniquely... Read More >>
A new and thought-provoking study of marriage and the law in late antiquity, looking particularly at the new legislation... Read More >>
This revised edition with new introduction of Andrew Lintott's classic book discusses the causes behind the violence... Read More >>
The Corpus Iuris Civilis, a distillation of the entire body of Roman law, was directed by the Emperor Justinian... Read More >>
In the OXFORD WORLD'S CLASSICS series, a new English translation of Cicero's works. The first centres on a plea... Read More >>
A study of the laws of the late Roman Empire (379-455 AD), a time when the West collapsed while the East survived.... Read More >>