This is an indispensable reference to Roman Law, with an introductory essay by Erwin Grueber of Balliol College, Oxford. Sohm presents a systematic and historical exposition of Roman private law, introducing a new element into the legal studies of the English-speaking world.
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The Institutes of Roman Law
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1Table of contents
- TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- EXPLANATION OF SOME ABBREVIATIONS
- ERRATA
- INTRODUCTORY ESSAY
- INTRODUCTION
- PART I. THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROMAN LAW IN ITS PRINCIPAL STAGES
- PART II. THEORETICAL PART
- BOOK I. THE LAW OF PERSONS
- BOOK II. THE LAW OF PROPERTY
- CHAPTER I. GENERAL PART
- CHAPTER II. THE LAW OF THINGS
- CHAPTER III. THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS
- BOOK III. THE LAW OF FAMILY AND THE LAW OF INHERITANCE
- CHAPTER I. THE LAW OF FAMILY
- CHAPTER II. THE LAW OF INHERITANCE
- INDEX
