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A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at Sept. 10, 2023
A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts

A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts by Bruce W. Frier
English | June 9, 2021 | ISBN: 0197573215, 0197573223 | True EPUB/PDF | 566 pages | 1.3/37.9 MB

Roman Law and the Legal World of the Romans  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Nov. 10, 2017
Roman Law and the Legal World of the Romans

Roman Law and the Legal World of the Romans by Andrew M. Riggsby
English | 2010 | ISBN: 0521867517, 052168711X | 295 Pages | PDF | 1.07 MB

In this book, Andrew Riggsby offers a survey of the main areas of Roman law, both substantive and procedural, and how the legal world interacted with the rest of Roman life. Emphasizing basic concepts, he recounts its historical development and focuses in particular on the later Republic and early centuries of the Roman Empire.

Roman Law and Maritime Commerce  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ksveta6 at Oct. 11, 2022
Roman Law and Maritime Commerce

Roman Law and Maritime Commerce by Peter Candy, Emilia Mataix Ferrándiz
2022 | ISBN: 147447814X | English | 224 pages | PDF, EPUB (True) | 7 + 3 MB
Roman Law in the State of Nature: The Classical Foundations of Hugo Grotius' Natural Law

Roman Law in the State of Nature: The Classical Foundations of Hugo Grotius' Natural Law (Ideas in Context) by Benjamin Straumann
2015 | ISBN: 1107092906 | English | 286 pages | PDF | 2 MB

Women in Roman Law and Society  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at March 16, 2023
Women in Roman Law and Society

Women in Roman Law and Society by Jane Gardner
English | April 22, 1991 | ISBN: 0253206359, 1138134775 | True EPUB/PDF | 288 pages | 2/2.4 MB

The Historical and Institutional Context of Roman Law  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Jeembo at Dec. 4, 2018
The Historical and Institutional Context of Roman Law

The Historical and Institutional Context of Roman Law by George Mousourakis
English | 2003 | ISBN: 0754621081 | 480 Pages | PDF | 27.0 MB

Roman law forms an important part of the intellectual background of many legal systems currently in force in continental Europe, Latin America and other parts of the world.

Roman Law and Economics: Volume I: Institutions and Organizations  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at March 16, 2023
Roman Law and Economics: Volume I: Institutions and Organizations

Roman Law and Economics: Institutions and Organizations, Volume I (Oxford Studies in Roman Society & Law) edited by Dennis P. Kehoe, Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci
English | July 20, 2020 | ISBN: 0198787200 | True EPUB | 368 pages | 1.5 MB

Roman Law and Economics: Volume I: Institutions and Organizations  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ksveta6 at July 17, 2021
Roman Law and Economics: Volume I: Institutions and Organizations

Roman Law and Economics: Institutions and Organizations Volume I (Oxford Studies in Roman Society & Law) by Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci, Dennis P. Kehoe
2020 | ISBN: 0198787200 | English | 368 pages | PDF | 7 MB

Roman Law and Economics: Volume II: Exchange, Ownership, and Disputes  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ksveta6 at July 17, 2021
Roman Law and Economics: Volume II: Exchange, Ownership, and Disputes

Roman Law and Economics: Volume II: Exchange, Ownership, and Disputes (Oxford Studies in Roman Society & Law) by Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci, Dennis P. Kehoe
2020 | ISBN: 0198787219 | English | 464 pages | PDF | 10 MB
Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca (Oxford Studies in Roman Society & Law)

Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca (Oxford Studies in Roman Society & Law) by Hendrik L. E. Verhagen
English | December 15th, 2022 | ISBN: 0199695830 | 448 pages | True EPUB | 1.53 MB

There are no legal institutions other than pignus and hypotheca (i.e. mortgage) where the formative effect of legal practice can be so clearly observed. Security and Credit in Roman Law outlines the legal history of these institutions in terms of an iterative relationship between transactional lawyers drafting legal transactions and Roman jurisprudence deploying its analytical skills in order to accommodate new transactional practices intothe Roman legal system.