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This book is concerned with four questions: Who made the law? Where did a Roman go to discover what the law was?... Read More >>
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A new and thought-provoking study of marriage and the law in late antiquity, looking particularly at the new legislation... Read More >>
This collection of essays explores the structure and function of the Byzantine legal system by examining topics... Read More >>
This is the second edition of an original and controversial book. Updated and in large part rewritten, this edition... Read More >>
"Provides students with an exposition of Roman civil law and procedure, setting the law in the context of the history... Read More >>
"The high point of the reign of the Emperor Justinian in the sixth century AD was the compilation of Roman law in... Read More >>
Like cinema-verite, Words and Deeds in Renaissance Rome gives us an intimate glimpse of a people and their world.... Read More >>
Roman law is one of the key legal systems from which modern European law is derived. In this book Dr Tellegen-Couperus... Read More >>
This study traces the influence of philosophical ideas on the development of contract law from the post-Roman period... Read More >>
A collection of 16 studies in French, with additional notes, on the interaction of legal theory and feudal practices... Read More >>
Analyzes the interaction of law and religion in ancient Rome, offering a new perspective on the nature and development... Read More >>
This volume describes the laws and ordinances from the colony of New Netherland from 1647 to 1658 and writs of appeal... Read More >>
How many times does it happen that five men walk together or are seated together and that not one has the same law... Read More >>
"This volume contains a series of essays on the study of Roman law, contributed by scholars to mark the occasion... Read More >>
This casebook is designed to introduce the Roman law concerning delicts, private wrongs which broadly resemble torts... Read More >>
"A history of Roman law and how it affected society, focusing on the legal evolution of the ""fideicommissum"",... Read More >>
Goethe is said to have likened the Roman civil law to a duck: sometimes it is visible, swimming prominently on the... Read More >>
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