Author: Bruce W. Frier
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Category : Torts (Roman law)
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Classroom Notes for a Casebook on the Roman Law of Delict
Author: Bruce W. Frier
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Category : Torts (Roman law)
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Publisher:
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Category : Torts (Roman law)
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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A Casebook on the Roman Law of Delict
Author: Bruce W. Frier
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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This casebook is designed to introduce the Roman law concerning delicts, private wrongs which broadly resemble torts in Anglo-American law. The Roman law of delict is unusually interesting, since many basic Roman principles of delict are still prominent in modern legal systems, while other Roman principles offer sharp and important contrasts with modern ideas. The influence of Roman law has been especially strong in the Civil Law systems of Continental Europe and its former dependencies, since these systems derive many basic principles from Roman law; but Roman influence on Anglo-American law has also been appreciable in some areas, although not usually in tort. A casebook relies on direct use of primary sources in order to convey a clear understanding of what legal sources are like and how lawyers work. For Roman law, the primary sources are above all the writings of the early imperial Roman jurists. Almost all their writings date to the classical period of Roman law, approximately 30 B.C. to A.D. 235 The 171 Cases in this book all derive from the writings of pre-classical and classical jurists.
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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This casebook is designed to introduce the Roman law concerning delicts, private wrongs which broadly resemble torts in Anglo-American law. The Roman law of delict is unusually interesting, since many basic Roman principles of delict are still prominent in modern legal systems, while other Roman principles offer sharp and important contrasts with modern ideas. The influence of Roman law has been especially strong in the Civil Law systems of Continental Europe and its former dependencies, since these systems derive many basic principles from Roman law; but Roman influence on Anglo-American law has also been appreciable in some areas, although not usually in tort. A casebook relies on direct use of primary sources in order to convey a clear understanding of what legal sources are like and how lawyers work. For Roman law, the primary sources are above all the writings of the early imperial Roman jurists. Almost all their writings date to the classical period of Roman law, approximately 30 B.C. to A.D. 235 The 171 Cases in this book all derive from the writings of pre-classical and classical jurists.
A Casebook on the Roman Law of Delict
Author: Bruce W. Frier
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ISBN: 9781555402662
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This casebook is designed to introduce the Roman law concerning delicts, private wrongs which broadly resemble torts in Anglo-American law. The Roman law of delict is unusually interesting, since many basic Roman principles of delict are still prominent in modern legal systems, while other Roman principles offer sharp and important contrasts with modern ideas. The influence of Roman law has been especially strong in the Civil Law systems of Continental Europe and its former dependencies, since these systems derive many basic principles from Roman law; but Roman influence on Anglo-American law has also been appreciable in some areas, although not usually in tort. A casebook relies on direct use of primary sources in order to convey a clear understanding of what legal sources are like and how lawyers work. For Roman law, the primary sources are above all the writings of the early imperial Roman jurists. Almost all their writings date to the classical period of Roman law, approximately 30 B.C. to A.D. 235 The 171 Cases in this book all derive from the writings of pre-classical and classical jurists.
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ISBN: 9781555402662
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This casebook is designed to introduce the Roman law concerning delicts, private wrongs which broadly resemble torts in Anglo-American law. The Roman law of delict is unusually interesting, since many basic Roman principles of delict are still prominent in modern legal systems, while other Roman principles offer sharp and important contrasts with modern ideas. The influence of Roman law has been especially strong in the Civil Law systems of Continental Europe and its former dependencies, since these systems derive many basic principles from Roman law; but Roman influence on Anglo-American law has also been appreciable in some areas, although not usually in tort. A casebook relies on direct use of primary sources in order to convey a clear understanding of what legal sources are like and how lawyers work. For Roman law, the primary sources are above all the writings of the early imperial Roman jurists. Almost all their writings date to the classical period of Roman law, approximately 30 B.C. to A.D. 235 The 171 Cases in this book all derive from the writings of pre-classical and classical jurists.
Notes in Roman Law 1
Author: Clarence Alfred Bunker
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
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Class notes on Roman law
Author: Eugene De Page
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Category : Roman law
Languages : fr
Pages : 386
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Notes taken by Eugene De Page, probably while a student at the Université libre de Bruxelles during the academic year 1866-1867.
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Category : Roman law
Languages : fr
Pages : 386
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Notes taken by Eugene De Page, probably while a student at the Université libre de Bruxelles during the academic year 1866-1867.
The Classical Outlook
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Category : Classical philology
Languages : en
Pages : 478
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Category : Classical philology
Languages : en
Pages : 478
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Class Notes on Lectures on Roman Law Delivered by Ernest Young at Harvard University (1876-1877) and Lectures on Jurisprudence Delivered by Robert Campbell at Harvard University (1879-1880)
Author: Eugene Wambaugh
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Category : Jurisprudence
Languages : en
Pages :
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Handwritten notes on law courses at Harvard University on Roman law (1876-1877) and jurisprudence (1879-1880).
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Category : Jurisprudence
Languages : en
Pages :
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Handwritten notes on law courses at Harvard University on Roman law (1876-1877) and jurisprudence (1879-1880).
American Journal of Philology
Author: Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve
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Category : Classical philology
Languages : en
Pages : 666
Book Description
Each number includes "Reviews and book notices."
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Category : Classical philology
Languages : en
Pages : 666
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Each number includes "Reviews and book notices."
Notes for Lectures on Criminal Law, Roman Law, and Real Property
Author: Luther Stearns Cushing
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Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
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Contains extensive essay-style notes on three courses Cushing taught at Harvard Law School as a visiting lecturer. The notes on Roman law were later published under the title, An Introduction to the Study of Roman Law.
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Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
Pages :
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Contains extensive essay-style notes on three courses Cushing taught at Harvard Law School as a visiting lecturer. The notes on Roman law were later published under the title, An Introduction to the Study of Roman Law.
Fragmenta dictatorum ad ius Romanum
Author: Cornelis Willem de Rhoer
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Languages : la
Pages : 0
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Languages : la
Pages : 0
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