Roman Law
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Roman Law

Mechanisms of Development

  1. 644 pages
  2. English
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Roman Law

Mechanisms of Development

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Year
2011
Print ISBN
9789027977441
eBook ISBN
9783110807196
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Lists of abbreviations
  3. BOOK I Introduction
  4. CHAPTER I: The Study of Roman Law
  5. A. Medieval and Early Modern Study
  6. B. The Historical School and Pandect Law
  7. C. The Crisis of the Roman Law
  8. D. The Present-Day Study of Roman Law
  9. CHAPTER II: The Source Materials of Roman Law
  10. A. Legal Texts
  11. B. Literary Texts
  12. C. Documents
  13. D. Archeological Remains
  14. CHAPTER III: Research in Roman Law
  15. A. Bibliographies
  16. B. Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
  17. C. Indexes and Concordances
  18. D. Comparison and Stratification of Texts
  19. E. Palingeneses
  20. CHAPTER IV: The Historiography of Roman Law
  21. A. Periodicization of the Law
  22. B. Pomponius, De origine iuris
  23. BOOK II Archaic and Pre-Classical Law
  24. Introductory Note
  25. CHAPTER V: Early Roman History
  26. A. The Kingdom, Rex and Leges regiae
  27. B. The Law of the Twelve Tables
  28. C. The Pontiffs and the Divulgence of the Law
  29. D. Roman Magistracy
  30. CHAPTER VI: Legis Actiones
  31. A. Types of legis actiones
  32. B. Legis actiones Generally
  33. BOOK III Classical Law
  34. Introductory Note
  35. CHAPTER VII: Statute and Custom
  36. A. Statute
  37. B. Legislation and Custom
  38. CHAPTER VIII: The Jurists and Jurists' Law
  39. Introductory Note
  40. A. Juristic Activity in General
  41. B. The History of Juristic Science
  42. C. The Individual Jurists
  43. D. Jurists' Law
  44. E. Juristic Writing
  45. F. Legal Education
  46. CHAPTER IX: The Praetor and the Edict
  47. A. Praetor urbanus and praetor peregrinus
  48. B. The Role of the Praetor as Judicial Magistrate
  49. C. The Edict and the ius honorarium
  50. D. The Historical Development and the Compilation of the Edict
  51. E. The album
  52. CHAPTER X: The Senate and Senatus Consulta
  53. Introductory Note
  54. A. The Legislative Role of the Republican Senate
  55. B. Senatus consulta
  56. C. Senatus consulta as Source of Law
  57. CHAPTER XI: The Emperor and Constitutiones
  58. Introductory Note
  59. A. The Emperor, His Advisors and Chancellery
  60. B. Constitutiones
  61. C. Constitutiones as Sources of Law
  62. CHAPTER XII: Classical Law in Practice
  63. Introductory Note
  64. A. City Rome Law
  65. B. Roman Law and the Provinces
  66. C. Dual Citizenship and the Law
  67. CHAPTER XIII: Theoretical Considerations in the Classical Law
  68. Introductory Note
  69. A. Abstract Terms of Law
  70. B. The Concept of Customary Law
  71. C. Influence of Greek Thought upon the Roman Jurists
  72. A Note of Explanation
  73. APPENDIX: Important Dates in the History of Roman Law
  74. Index of Sources Translated
  75. Subject Index