Roman Law & Comparative Law

Roman Law & Comparative Law
Title Roman Law & Comparative Law PDF eBook
Author Alan Watson
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 353
Release 1991
Genre Law
ISBN 0820312614

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Provides a comprehensive description of the system of Roman law, discussing slavery, property, contracts, delicts and succession. Also examines the ways in which Roman law influenced later legal systems such as the structure of European legal systems, tort law in the French civil code, differences between contract law in France and Germany, parameters of judicial reasoning, feudal law, and the interests of governments in making and communicating law.

Readings in Roman Law and the Civil Law and Modern Codes as Developments Thereof

Readings in Roman Law and the Civil Law and Modern Codes as Developments Thereof
Title Readings in Roman Law and the Civil Law and Modern Codes as Developments Thereof PDF eBook
Author Roscoe Pound
Publisher
Total Pages 722
Release 1916
Genre Civil law
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Roman Law and Common Law

Roman Law and Common Law
Title Roman Law and Common Law PDF eBook
Author William Warwick Buckland
Publisher CUP Archive
Total Pages 472
Release 1965
Genre Common law
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The Spirit of Roman Law

The Spirit of Roman Law
Title The Spirit of Roman Law PDF eBook
Author Alan Watson
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 266
Release 2008
Genre Law
ISBN 0820330612

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This book is not about the rules or concepts of Roman law, says Alan Watson, but about the values and approaches, explicit and implicit, of those who made the law. The scope of Watson's concerns encompasses the period from the Twelve Tables, around 451 B.C., to the end of the so-called classical period, around A.D. 235. As he discusses the issues and problems that faced the Roman legal intelligentsia, Watson also holds up Roman law as a clear, although admittedly extreme, example of law's enormous impact on society in light of society's limited input into law. Roman private law has been the most admired and imitated system of private law in the world, but it evolved, Watson argues, as a hobby of gentlemen, albeit a hobby that carried social status. The jurists, the private individuals most responsible for legal development, were first and foremost politicians and (in the Empire) bureaucrats; their engagement with the law was primarily to win the esteem of their peers. The exclusively patrician College of Pontiffs was given a monopoly on interpretation of private law in the mid fifth century B.C. Though the College would lose its exclusivity and monopoly, interpretation of law remained one mark of a Roman gentleman. But only interpretation of the law, not conceptualization or systematization or reform, gave prestige, says Watson. Further, the jurists limited themselves to particular modes of reasoning: no arguments to a ruling could be based on morality, justice, economic welfare, or what was approved elsewhere. No praetor (one of the elected officials who controlled the courts) is famous for introducing reforms, Watson points out, and, in contrast with a nonjurist like Cicero, no jurist theorized about the nature of law. A strong characteristic of Roman law is its relative autonomy, and isolation from the rest of life. Paradoxically, this very autonomy was a key factor in the Reception of Roman Law--the assimilation of the learned Roman law as taught at the universities into the law of the individual territories of Western Europe.

Readings in Roman Law and the Civil Law and Modern Codes as Developments Thereof (2nd Ed.).

Readings in Roman Law and the Civil Law and Modern Codes as Developments Thereof (2nd Ed.).
Title Readings in Roman Law and the Civil Law and Modern Codes as Developments Thereof (2nd Ed.). PDF eBook
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Release 1914
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Readings in Roman Law and the Civil Law and Modern Codes As Developments Thereof an Introduction to Comparative Law

Readings in Roman Law and the Civil Law and Modern Codes As Developments Thereof an Introduction to Comparative Law
Title Readings in Roman Law and the Civil Law and Modern Codes As Developments Thereof an Introduction to Comparative Law PDF eBook
Author Roscoe Pound
Publisher Gale, Making of Modern Law
Total Pages 372
Release 2013-09
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ISBN 9781289359270

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The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative and International Law, 1600-1926, brings together foreign, comparative, and international titles in a single resource. Its International Law component features works of some of the great legal theorists, including Gentili, Grotius, Selden, Zouche, Pufendorf, Bijnkershoek, Wolff, Vattel, Martens, Mackintosh, Wheaton, among others. The materials in this archive are drawn from three world-class American law libraries: the Yale Law Library, the George Washington University Law Library, and the Columbia Law Library.Now for the first time, these high-quality digital scans of original works are available via print-on-demand, making them readily accessible to libraries, students, independent scholars, and readers of all ages.+++++++++++++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: +++++++++++++++Yale Law LibraryLP3Y101200119140101The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative, and International Law, 1600-1926"The present collection is the outgrowth of the original mimeographed collection of extracts as revised and printed in a book of about 250 pages in 1906."--Pref. Part 2 mimeographed. Title varies slightly. Imprint on v.2 reads: Cambridge, Mass., Issued privately. Vol. 2 lacking (copy 2).Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 19142 v.; 23-28 cmUnited States

Roman Law in European History

Roman Law in European History
Title Roman Law in European History PDF eBook
Author Peter Stein
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 152
Release 1999-05-13
Genre History
ISBN 9780521643795

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How Roman law has influenced European legal and political thought from antiquity to the present day.